Maine shines with its lighthouses, maritime history and abundant lobster at the tip of the eastern U.S. With lighthouses leading the way, visitors will find a place to enjoy lobsters, chowders and wicked baked goods. Maine’s largest city offers an…
The Saint Croix International Historic Site honors French explorers along the Canadian border in Maine. From 1604 to 1605, North America’s first French colony spent a long, hard winter on an island between present-day Maine and Canada’s New Brunswick. By…
Acadia National Park is one of the most visited national parks in the US, situated along the rugged coastline of Maine. With the Atlantic’s deep azure waters crashing against the tumbled granite beaches edged with evergreens that touch the water,…
With the highest peak on the eastern seaboard (Mount Cadillac), rocky shores and evergreen forests, Acadia National Park is a popular summertime destination. Visitors can explore on foot, on the shuttle bus and even by water. Or visitors can explore…



