Colorful Cities
Maine Lighthouses
Maine Towns
Official Maine Stuff
Maine Potpourri
100

Football fans know it sits at the mouth of Wisconsin's Fox River


Green bay

100

This lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth is the oldest lighthouse in Maine and is adjacent to 90-acre Fort Williams Park and its great ocean views and recreation.

Portland Headlight

100

This City is know as the City of Ships

Bath

100

You'll shout with joy the name of this pie Maine's state treat

Whoopie Pie

100

In 1839 Maine's Governor declared war on England over a boundary dispute between Maine and What's now this "new" Province

New Brunswick

200

A Southern California city & a Northern New Jersey township share this citrusy name


Orange

200

This lighthouse, also known as "Two Lights," the eastern tower is still active and the western tower, while not publically accessible, still stands tall and proud. 

Cape Elizabeth Light

200

This city was a temporary capital until in 1832 it was changed to Augusta.

Portland

200

This is the official animal of maine

Moose

200

It was a rags to wood pulp to riches story, as Maine became at one time the USA's leading producer of this

Paper

300

Parlez-vous Francais? Then name this Louisiana port at the head of the Mississippi's deepwater navigation


BATON ROUGE


300

This Lighthouse is located in Kittery only 1,500 feet from the Maine-New Hampshire border. Majestic as it is, the lighthouse is only accessible by water.

Whaleback Lighthouse

300

In 1641 America’s first chartered city this Maine town

York

300

Official Berry of Maine

Wild Blueberry

300

Maine joined the union as a free state under this congressional act of 1820

Missouri Compromise

400

This ville is across the Rio Grande from Matamoros


Brownsville

400

This Lighthouse is located on an uninhabited 32-acre island off the coast of Biddeford. In July and August, special tours are offered that allow visitors to view the interior and learn about the lifestyle of the keepers.

Wood Island Lighthouse

400

This Lighthouse is the most easterly point in the United States 

West Quoddy Head

400

Official bird of Maine

Chickadee

400

Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in Maine and was the spouse of Professor at this College

Bowdoin

500

This former mining town was Colorado's territorial capital


GOLDEN

500

Have you ever heard of Cape Porpoise Harbor? This light station can shed some prestigious light on that. The lighthouse and the harbor it illuminates are located near Kennebunkport and the compound of the late 41st President of the United States, George H.W. Bush.

Goat Island Light station

500

This former President has a summer home in Kennebunkport. 

George H.W. Bush

500

Official Insect of Maine

Honeybee

500

When this U.S. Highway was extended to Key West in 1938, it completed a road all the way back to Maine

Route 1

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