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ContentsHampton American History Landmarks in MichiganInteresting Items Related to MI HistoryPage Citations and Related ArticlesHampton 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...
ContentsHampton American History Landmarks in MaineInteresting Items Related to ME HistoryPage Citations and Related ArticlesHampton American 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.
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ContentsPopulation Statistics for MaineSuggested Reading on MainePopulation Statistics for Maine
Below you will find the population statistics for the state of Maine from the US Census Bureau. The data comes directly from their site, and is updated regularly.
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Wondering what the rainfall is like in Maine? This excellent precipitation map shows you the average rainfall throughout the state in a visual way. One picture is definitely worth a thousand words!
This precipitation map shows the amount of rainfall the state of Maine receives. Download the map as a PDF file.
 
 
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The Brains on Jul 14th, 2010 in
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ContentsNational Parks of MaineInteractive Map of the Maine National ParksNational Parks of Maine
Acadia National Park, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Maine Acadian Culture, Roosevelt Campobello International Park, Saint Croix Island International Historic Site.
 
 
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ContentsMaine State Animals, Maine State Bird, Maine State Fish, and Maine State InsectMaine State AnimalMaine State BirdMaine State CatMaine State FishMaine State InsectMaine State Animals, Maine State Bird, Maine State Fish, and Maine State Insect
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This colorful wildlife guide on the moose has great information and large photographs for your report.Source: New Hampshire Public Television
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The Brains on Jun 27th, 2010 in
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ContentsMaine State Quarter WorksheetDownload the Maine State Quarter WorksheetTake a look at Maine’s state quarter, then try designing your own version. Choose from among the many historic events, natural wonders, monuments, and other symbols of Maine when choosing the theme for your design. Add the finished page to your state report project.
 
 
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ContentsMaine State Quarter Coloring PageDownload the Maine State Quarter Coloring PageIn March 2001, Governor Angus King established the Commission on the Maine State Quarter Design. The Commission reviewed many concepts before choosing three to forward to the Governor for recommendation. Governor King added a fourth concept to the three concepts the Commission recommended and forwarded them to the United States...
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ContentsDownload the Michigan State Soil ProfileThe State Soil of Michigan is the Kalkaska Soil Series
Public Act 302, the State Soil Bill, enacted on December 4, 1990, established the Kalkaska series as the Official State Soil of Michigan.
The Kalkaska series is one of the earliest soil series to be recognized in Michigan. It was first described in 1927, in Kalkaska County, which is the source of the series name....
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ContentsDownload the Maine State Soil ProfileThe State Soil of Maine is the Chesuncook Soil Series
On April 16, 1999, Governor Angus S. King, Jr., signed Legislative Document 592 into law, making Chesuncook Maine’s Official State Soil.
The Chesuncook soil series is a classic Spodosol that typifies the northern temperate and cool forested regions of Maine. It consists of very deep, moderately well drained soils...