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  2. Bulldog Camps - Wikipedia

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    The camps were originally established in the 1880s by H.P. McKenney who ran the place as a logging camp for many years and it is the historic site of McKenney’s famous log sluice built to run his logs from Bulldog to the Dead River, saving him a significant amount of mileage to the mill compared to his old route.

  3. Walker's Point Estate - Wikipedia

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    Walker's Point Estate (or the Bush compound) is the summer retreat of the Bush family, in the town of Kennebunkport, Maine. It lies along the Atlantic Ocean in the northeastern United States, on Walker's Point. The estate served as the Summer White House of George H. W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States.

  4. Camp Wekeela - Wikipedia

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    Sailboats and Performing Arts Building. Camp Wekeela is a 293-acre sleep-away summer camp on Little Bear Pond in Hartford, Maine.It is a traditional resident summer camp for boys and girls ages 7–16, in season from June to August with an estimated 280 campers and 135 employees each summer.

  5. Camp Modin - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 the camp moved to Salmon Lake in Maine's Belgrade Lakes region. [1] An early example of a summer camp intended to provide Jewish children with Hebrew , religious, and cultural education as well as recreation, Camp Modin has been described as "the prototype for camps sponsored by every branch of the community, from socialist Zionists to ...

  6. Bland Group - Wikipedia

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    Then-owner John Bland lacked any direct heirs and thus opted to sell the Bland Group to his clerk, Joseph Gaggero. [2] By 1904, Emmanuel Gaggero was in charge of the Bland Group's towing and salvage operations, opting to invest in fast vessels that could outrun competitors to respond to distress calls from third party shipping.

  7. Marden's - Wikipedia

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    Marden's Surplus and Salvage is an independent family-run chain of retail stores in Maine. It was founded in 1964, and has 13 locations as of 2024. It was founded in 1964, and has 13 locations as of 2024.

  8. Center Day Camp - Wikipedia

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    CDC provides a traditional Maine summer camp experience for campers on the wooded shores of Lake Sebago. Twenty minutes from Portland, Maine, CDC sits on 27 acres (110,000 m 2) of woods, fields, and shoreline. [13] Generations of campers have spent their days at the camp's lake and learned new skills at the camp.

  9. DelGrosso's Park - Wikipedia

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    Since purchasing the park, the DelGrosso family has continued to invest in the park with various ride and attractions such as a waterpark addition in 1997 and expansion in 1999 and 2016. Even after the purchase of the park by the DelGrossos, the park retained the Bland's Park name until 2000 when it was finally renamed DelGrosso's Amusement ...