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Maine Road Map Itineraries |
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United States 1,
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State 17,
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State Highway #182, Cherryfield to the Junction of US Route 1
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State Highway #187, Horseshoe Route to Jonesport (US Route 1 to US Route 1 via Jonesport)
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State Highway #189, Junction of US Route 1 to Lubec/International Bridge
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State Highway #190, Junction of US Route 1 to Eastport
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State 191,
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United States Highway #2, New Hampshire / Maine State Line to East Dixfield ( Junction of Highway #17 )
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State 3, The Acadia Scenic Byway
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Interstate Highway #95,
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Highway United States 2
View from highway Driving east.
Highway State 3
Mira Monte Inn North side of Mt Desert St Mira Monte Inn, a former summer cottage now a popular inn with two acres of award winning gardens.
Highway State 17
Junction of highway # 1 City of Rockland,Maine, south to cities of Portland, Maine, Portsmouth New Hampshire. North to Camden, Maine, Camden State Park
Highway United States 1
View from highway Looking at the community of Wiscasset, Maine, across the bay.
Highway United States 1
Point of Information - Photo - looking east at the Piscataqua River, Maine Crossing the Piscataqua River. The Piscataqua River is a river in the northeastern United States. It is a 12 mi (19 km) long tidal estuary formed by the confluence of the Salmon Falls and Cocheco rivers, and flows southeastward, forming part of the boundary between the U.S. states of New Hampshire and Maine. It empties into the Atlantic Ocean near Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where it forms one of the finest natural harbors in the northeastern United States. The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is located in the river near its mouth.
The drainage basin of the river is approximately 1,495 square miles.
The name of the river derives from a Native American word Piscataquanke, meaning 'a great deer place.
Highway United States 1
View from highway Driving south.
Highway State 17
City of Augusta, Maine - Welcome to Augusta - Photo City of Augusta highway welcome sign Augusta, Maine has been the capital city since 1827, seven years after Maine was admitted to the Union. The Capital Building sits as a centerpiece for this special City.
We hope you enjoy these Maine highway photos. Many of our highway guides are created by local businesses in exchange for promoting their business and highlighting the tourism opportunities in their area.
Those interested in our highway guide program may follow links on the main milebymile.com page.
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