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Fields Pond Audubon Center: Holden: Penobscot: website, 192 acres, operated by Maine Audubon Gilsland Farm Audubon Center: Falmouth: Cumberland: website, 65 acres, operated by Maine Audubon Hamilton Audubon Sanctuary: West Bath: Sagadahoc: website, 93 acres with 2.75 miles of trails, operated by Maine Audubon Hidden Valley Nature Center ...
The Wells Reserve site, farmed for over three centuries, holds a prominent place in the town's history. The Laudholm Farm campus reflects New England's progressive farming era. By the 1970s, farming had ceased to be viable, but the effort to permanently protect Laudholm stimulated the establishment of Maine's only National Estuarine Research ...
Ferry Beach State Park is a public recreation area occupying 117 acres (47 ha) on Saco Bay north of the mouth of the Saco River in Saco, Maine.The state park encompasses a sandy Atlantic Ocean beach, inland hiking trails, and nature center. [4]
Map of the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, 2023 The Bibby and Harold Alfond Children's Garden at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, May 2015. Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is a botanical garden in Boothbay, Maine. It was opened in 2007. [1] [2] The gardens have been named one of Maine's top attractions.
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Early 20th-century coastal defense fortification near the mouth of the Kennebec River: Fort Edgecomb State Historic Site: Lincoln: Edgecomb: 3 1.2 Two-story, octagonal wooden blockhouse on Davis Island Fort Halifax State Historic Site: Kennebec: Winslow: 0.75 0.30 British colonial outpost on the Sebasticook River: Fort Kent State Historic Site ...
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Thorncrag Nature Sanctuary is a 450 acre forested wildlife preserve owned and managed by the Stanton Bird Club in Lewiston, Maine, since 1921. At 510 feet high Thorncrag hill is highest point in Lewiston and contains many hiking trails.