The Swiss Army knife of guidebooks and the standard by which all other Maine travel guides are judged, this 16th edition of the best-selling guide to the Pine Tree State continues to expand its coverage. Maine: An Explorer’s Guide, the Swiss Army knife of guidebooks, is the standard that all other Maine travel guides are judged by. This sixteenth edition of the longest-established and best-selling guide to the Pine Tree State continues to expand its coverage and is replete with more than 25 detailed maps, as well as listings you can trust for the best lodgings, dining, attractions, shopping, and much more.
IN NORWICH King Arthur Flour Baker's Store (802-649-3361; kingarthurflour.com), 135 US 5. Open daily 7:30–6. Home as well as prime outlet for the country's oldest family-owned flour company (since 1790), this store draws serious bakers ...
... 374 Dyer Library , 118 The Dyke in Fort Kent , 673 Dysart's , 616 89 Baker's Way , 233 Elaine's , 484 Elaine's Basket Cafe , 662 Elan Fine Arts , 318 El Camino , 187-88 Elderhostel , 26 Elderhostel programs , 444 Eldredge Bros.
"Erratic Wandering.
Talk about a bucket list: here are natural wonders—the dazzling glowworm caves in New Zealand, or a baobob tree in South Africa that's so large it has a pub inside where 15 people can drink comfortably.
It’s like cruising with a masthead lookout to point the way. • Text descriptions of area with piloting instructions • Labeled approach lines • Low-angled photos with key navigation aides labeled • Chart segments from high ...
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This is a completely revised and expanded edition of the best-selling, comprehensive guide covering not only reasons to move to Maine but also what newcomers will find once they get here.
Tired of the same old tourist traps?
New destinations and fun-filled adventures for individuals, couples or the entire family.
Philip Van Cleave, President, Virginia Citizens Defense League: [The Australian gun ban] stopped one thing! That could also be a statistical anomaly. John Oliver: Yeah—it was just their mass shootings disappeared. Philip Van Cleave: But ...