Maine, the Pine Tree State


Land area: 30,865 sq. mi. (39)
Population (2000): 1,274,923 (40)
Population density: 41.31 per sq. mi. (38)
U.S. Representatives (2003-12): 2
Entered Union: 15-Mar-1820 (23)

Yes, Maine is up north. But it’s also down east. That combination, and the Gulf Stream, combine to make its beaches a summertime treat. Try Ogunquit. Kennebunkport, just north, is home to former president George Bush for at least part of the year. Acadia National Park, south of Ellsworth, is another natural beauty. The easternmost point in the nation is adjacent to Campobello Island (part of Canada), where Roosevelt and Churchill held a famous summit. A few miles north is Calais (pronounced callous), gateway to the Canadian Maritimes.

No. of Counties I’ve Visited: 16 of 16

County Pop. (2000)     Latest Visit   County Seat Visited?
Androscoggin 103,793 31-Jul-2004 Auburn
Aroostook 73,938 14-Mar-1999 Fort Fairfield
Houlton
 
yes
Cumberland 265,612 1-Aug-2004 Portland yes
Franklin 29,467 31-Jul-1998 Farmington
Hancock 51,791 28-Nov-1999 Ellsworth yes
Kennebec 117,114 1-Aug-2004 Augusta yes
Knox 39,618 27-Nov-1999 Rockland yes
Lincoln 33,616 27-Nov-1999 Wiscasset yes
Oxford 54,755 31-Jul-1998 South Paris
Penobscot 144,919 1-Aug-2004 Bangor yes
Piscataquis 17,235 31-Jul-1998 Dover-Foxcroft yes
Sagadahoc 35,214 1-Aug-2004 Bath yes
Somerset 50,888 1-Aug-2004 Skowhegan
Waldo 36,280 1-Aug-2004 Belfast yes
Washington 33,941 28-Nov-1999 Machias yes
York 186,742 1-Aug-2004 Alfred yes

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