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MAINE
Maine has a population of 1,286,670 which is ranked 40th among the
states.
Cumberland is the Maine county having the highest population (265,612)
and Piscataquis is the county with the lowest (17,235). Cumberland
county is where you ll find the highest per capita income ($29,960.00),
while unemployment is lowest in Cumberland county (2.00%) and highest in
Washington county ( 7.80%). The highest birth rate (12.00/1) is in
Cumberland county, while the county with the largest population over 65
is Lincoln (18.20%)
Activities
Fish, hunt, stay, eat, camp or do any of the other things that life in
Maine provides. It s The Way Life Should Be..
Camp Nashoba North
Exciting summer adventure for boys and girls located in southern Maine -
Camp Nashoba North is located on Crescent Lake in the Sebago Lake region
of southern Maine. Nashoba North is nestled on seventy acres of pine
woods and open fields. Campers enjoy breathtaking mountain views and
serene peacefulness. Nashoba North offers crystal clear water for
swimming, sailing,waterskiing, windsurfing, canoeing and fishing.
Nashoba North offers four, seven, and eight week sessions to
approximately 200 boys and girls between 7 and 15 who hail from many
countries around the world.
Nashoba North is operated by the Seaward family, who have been in the
camping field for over 40 years.
Camp Nashoba North is HYPERLINK
"http://www.acacamps.org/parents/acrdmean.htm" "_new" accredited by
the American Camping Association.
Northern Pines
A place where the tall pines, clean water, and clean air bring you
serenity and relaxation--
Northern Pines, located in Raymond, Maine, on the shores of Crescent
Lake.
Northern Pines Bed and Breakfast Plus offers individuals and small
groups a place apart to let go of stress, to enjoy nurturing, to move
through transitions, to improve in health in body, mind, and spirit,
with our natural whole foods breakfast, natural lakeside environment,
and spa services.
Northern Pines B+B Plus offers a range of spa services, including
Massage Therapy, Salt Glow Aromatherapy, Moor Body Wrap, Foot
Reflexology, Transformational Breath Sessions, Herbal Facials, plus...
Each service is $60.00 with a 50% advanced deposit at registration. Not
all services are available every day. Enjoy swimming, canoeing, hiking
or just relaxing in a hammock under the tall pines.
BAR HARBOUR
The Atlantic Oakes By-The-Sea is set on the former estate of Sir Harry
Oakes. This charming home derived its name, The Willows, from the
graceful willow trees that once lined the drive. The Atlantic Oakes
located on Frenchman s Bay on 14 acres of lush lawns and gardens. There
are 8 distinctive guestroom buildings, many are weathered shingle style
cottages.
Upon arrival at the Oakes, we ll take care of you so you can relax and
have a good time. As owners and full-time residents we know every nook
and cranny of Mount Desert Island and will be more than happy to help
you design a memorable vacation.
The Willows
The mansion at the Oakes
The Willows was built in 1913 for Miss Charlotte Baker, a patron of
the arts who operated a finishing school for girls in her native Boston.
The entire project was completed for $50,000. Local newspaper accounts
of the time clearly thought this to be quite an extravagant sum to spend
on a summer home. The name Willows was chosen because of the stately
willow trees that lined the curving entry drive. Miss Baker enjoyed her
home for a number of years and was active in the arts in the summer
community. The great room with magnificent views of the bay was her
conservatory and she frequently hosted concerts, poetry readings, piano
recitals and other affairs connected with the summer art scene. When not
otherwise in use, the conservatory served as Miss Baker s art studio,
where she liked to paint scenes of Frenchman s Bay as viewed from her
picture window.
After Miss Baker s death, The Willows was acquired by Sir Harry Oakes.
Oakes was a multi-millionaire businessman who also had homes in England
and the Bahamas. Lady Oakes preferred to summer in Maine to escape the
oppressive summer heat of the Bahamas and Sir Harry would join her when
the demands of his business empire allowed.
In the summer of 1947, a wild fire destroyed much of Bar Harbor
including most of the summer homes. Where once there were over 200
summer estates, after the fire only a few remained and Lady Oakes
disposed of the property since none of her former acquaintances rebuilt.
The property changed hands a number of times and fell into disrepair
until the Cough family acquired it, lovingly restored the Willows and
began to operate it as a Bed and Breakfast.
Richmond
Musseums & galeries
You can t take two steps in any direction without finding yourself
inside an art gallery or museum in this town. From the sprawling
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts on the Boulevard to the campy, alternative
Eggspace, nestled underneath a highway on the South Side, Richmond is
rife with art and culture. Did we mention the Poe Museum? The Museum of
the Confederacy and White House? 1708 Gallery? For art s sake, get out
there and explore!
Theme parks
Looking for a few thrills? Central Virginia is the right place. With
three major theme parks, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Paramount s Kings
Dominion and Water Country USA, within an hour s drive of Richmond, the
area is a hotbed for serious roller-coaster and water-slide junkies.
Top of Form
But don t leave the weak-at-heart at home. Human beings of every shape
and condition throw on bathing suits and shorts to drive to Virginia to
get a taste of the theme parks other attractions.
Next time you re racing from Richmond to hit the rollercoasters at Busch
Gardens, or heading up 64 from Williamsburg for a little River City
nightlife, you may want to allow yourself an hour or two for some
outstanding history and architecture. Nestled between Williamsburg and
Richmond along the James River are sprawling and majestic plantations,
each with its own distinct personality and history. The gothic allures
of Edgewood Plantation include the ghost of Lizzie Rowland, who died of
a broken heart waiting for her sweetheart to return from war. J.E.B.
Stuart stopped there for coffee on his way to meet General Robert E. Lee
as well.
Then there are the secret passages and magnificent gardens of Westover
Plantation, home to William Byrd II, founder of Richmond. The plantation
is a mecca for history buffs and green thumbs. Berkeley Plantation,
halfway between Richmond and Williamsburg on historic Route 5, was the
site of the first "real" Thanksgiving in 1619, a full year before the
Pilgrims landed on Plymoth Rock. For liquor enthusiasts, Father George
Thorpe, an Anglican priest, distilled the first batch of bourbon on the
estate grounds. Maybe that s the reason the first 10 presidents of the
United States visited Berkeley. . . We ll let you decide.
Think Richmond is just an urban attraction? Make room for the bloom.
Looking for a decent spot to plan a picnic? Check out Maymont,
Richmond s perfect spot for a picnic blanket. Once a 100-acre private
estate, Maymont is now a free park open to the public with everything
from intricate, manicured gardens to a brand-new Nature Center with
frolicking otters and creatures from the deep.
Want a little neato in your nature? Don t miss the Lewis Ginter
Botanical Gardens with its more than 25 acres of gardens, including one
of the largest and most diverse perennial gardens on the East Coast. And
for the holidays, make sure you visit Lewis Ginter and its Gardenfest,
when the gardeners rig up a garden of glow-in-the-dark blossoms with
450,000 Christmas lights.
Whether you re looking for a quiet spot to stretch out on a lazy Sunday
afternoon or a stretch of Japanese perennials, Richmond s got your
garden
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