American History Landmarks in Michigan
Discover some of the more interesting American history landmarks in the state of Michigan, such as the One-Room Schoolhouse, The Edmund Fitzgerald (yes, the one from the Gordon Lightfoot song: The Legend of the Edmund Fitzgerald), and Fairlane – Henry Ford’s Estate.
Read MoreAmerican History Landmarks in Maine
Discover some of the more interesting American history landmarks in the state of Maine, such as Fort Knox, Fort McClary, and the Portland Observatory.
Read MorePrecipitation Map for Maine
Wondering what the rainfall is like in Maine? This excellent precipitation map shows you the average rainfall throughout the state in a visual way. An excellent addition for your state report! One picture is definitely worth a thousand words!
Read MoreMaine State Animals
For all the growling, buzzing, flapping, hissing, and silent creatures in your state, check out our page on Maine’s living symbols.
Read MoreMaine State Quarter Worksheet
Take a look at Maine’s state quarter, then try designing your own version.
Read MoreMaine State Quarter
In March 2001, Governor Angus King established the Commission on the Maine State Quarter Design.
Read MoreMaine Botanical and Garden Symbols
All of Maine’s garden and botanical symbols can be found on our helpful page. Check out Maine’s beautiful blooms and majestic branches.
Read MoreMaine Geological and Archaeological Symbols
Rock lovers will love this simple page. It has information on the state stone, and the state gemstone. So, check it out!
Read MoreMaine State Song
You can find information on Maine’s state song, its author, and the history of how it was adopted here.
Read MoreSoubriquets Of States (Nicknames)
The following article on state nickname’s appeared in the Washington Time’s Newspaper way back in 1901. Seeing the description of the nicknames of the various states at that time in history, may give you a different look at the history of your state.
Read MoreMaine’s Climate
Maine’s four seasons offer a healthy, invigorating environment for the traveler. The state has one of the most comfortable summer climates in the U.S.
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