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Maine is a state of the United States. It is probably named after the French province of Maine. Its U.S. postal abbreviation is ME.

Four U.S. Navy ships were named USS Maine in honor of the state.

Maine has a long tradition of personal self-reliance, and Yankee ingenuity.

State nickname The Pine Tree State
Capital Augusta
Largest City Portland
Governor (2004) John Baldacci
Area
- Total
- Land
- Water
- % water
Ranked 39th
86,542 km²
80,005 km²
11,724 km²
13.5 %
Population
- Total (2000)
- Density
Ranked 40th
1,274,923
Ranked 38th 15.95 /km²
Admittance into Union
- Order
- Date

23rd
March 15, 1820
Time zone Eastern: UTC-5/-4
Latitude
Longitude
43°4'N to 47°28'N
66°57'W to 71°7'W
Width
Length
Elevation
- Highest
- Mean
- Lowest
305 km
515 km

1,608 meters
180 meters
0 meters
ISO 3166-2 US-ME
State Song You Are My Sunshine
State Bird Chickadee
State Flower White Pinecone and Tassel (not actually a flower)
State Tree White Pine
State Mammal Moose
State Insect Honeybee

History

Originally settled in 1607 by the Plymouth Company, the coastal areas of western Maine first became the Province of Maine in 1622 land patent. Eastern Maine north of the Kennebec River was more sparsely settled and was known in the 17th century as the Territory of Sagadahock. The province within its current boundaries became part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1652, and was part of the State of Massachusetts when the United States was formed. Because it was physically separated from the rest of Massachusetts and was growing in population at a rapid rate, it became the 23rd state along with Missouri on March 15, 1820. This has become known as the Missouri Compromise because admitting both states into the union kept the balance between slave and free states. Maine's original capital was Portland until 1832, when it was moved to the more geographically central city of Augusta.

Government

The capital of Maine is Augusta and its governor is John Baldacci (Democrat). Its two U.S. senators are Susan Collins (Republican) and Olympia Snowe (Republican).

Maine's politics are notable for several reasons. In the 1930s, it was one of very few states which remained dominated by the Republican Party. In the 1936 presidential election, Franklin Roosevelt received the Electoral Votes of every state other than Maine and Vermont. Maine voters tend to accept independent and third-party candidates more frequently than most states. Maine has had two independent Governors recently (James B. Longley from 1975 to 1979 and Angus King from 1995 to 2003). The Reform Party of Ross Perot achieved a great deal of success in Maine in the 1992 and 1996 Presidential elections: in 1992 Perot came in second in Maine to Bill Clinton, despite the longtime presence of the Bush family summer home in Kennebunkport, and in 1996, Maine was again Perot's best state. The Green Party candidate won 9 percent of the vote in the 2002 gubernatorial election, more than in any election for a statewide office for that party. The Green Party also elected a State Representative in Maine, its highest elected official nationwide. Maine politicians, Republicans and Democrats alike, are noted for having more moderate views than many in their party.

Since 1969, Two of Maine's four electoral votes are awarded based on the winner of the statewide election. The other two go to the highest vote-getter in each of the state's two congressional districts.

Famous politicians from Maine include James Blaine, Edmund Muskie, Margaret Chase Smith, William Cohen, George J. Mitchell, Olympia Snowe, and Hannibal Hamlin.

Geography

To the south and east is the Atlantic Ocean, and to the northeast is New Brunswick, a province of Canada. The Canadian province of Quebec is to the northwest. Maine is the northernmost state in the New England region and the easternmost state in the country (the easternmost city in the United States is Eastport, Maine), bordered on the west by New Hampshire. It is the only state that borders exactly one other state. Its largest lake is Moosehead Lake, and its highest mountain is Mt. Katahdin, which is the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail.

It is the most sparsely populated state east of the Mississippi River, owing in part to its huge relative size -- its land mass exceeds that of all other New England states combined. It is appropriately called the "Pine Tree State", as 90 percent of its land is forest. West Quoddy Head is the country's easternmost piece of land. Along the famous rock-bound coast of Maine are lighthouses, sandy beaches, quiet fishing villages and thousands of offshore islands, including the Isles of Shoals, which straddles the New Hampshire border. Jagged rocks and cliffs and thousands of bays and inlets add to the rugged beauty of Maine's coast. Inland, there are sparkling lakes, rushing rivers, green forests and towering mountains. Maine's Acadia National Park is the only national park in New England, and the second most visited national park in the United States.

Economy

Maine's total gross state product for 2001 was $37.4 billion, placing it 43rd in the nation. Its per capita personal income for 2000 was $25,623, 36th in the nation.

Maine's agricultural outputs are seafood (notably lobsters), poultry and eggs, dairy products, cattle, blueberries, apples, and maple sugar. Aroostook County is known for its potato crops. Its industrial outputs are paper, lumber, and wood products, electronic equipment, leather products, food processing, textiles, and tourism. Naval shipbuilding and construction remain key as well, with Bath Iron Works in Bath and Portsmouth Naval Yard in Kittery.

Maine ports play a key role in national transportation. Around 1880, Portland's rail link and ice-free port made it eastern Canada's principal winter port, until the aggressive development of Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the mid-1900s. In 2001, Maine's largest city surpassed Boston as New England's busiest port (by tonnage), due to its ability to handle large tankers.

Demographics

As of 2000, the state's population was 1,274,923.

Important Cities and Towns

Population > 100,000 (urbanized area) Population > 10,000 (urbanized area) Suburbs and smaller towns

Colleges and Universities

  • Bates College
  • Bowdoin College
  • Central Maine Community College
  • Colby College
  • College of the Atlantic
  • Husson College
  • Maine College of Art
  • Maine Maritime Academy
  • St. Joseph's College
  • Southern Maine Community College
  • Thomas College
  • Unity College
  • University of Maine System
  • University of New England

 

Professional Sports Teams

  • Portland Sea Dogs, minor league baseball
  • Portland Pirates, minor league hockey

 

 
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If you are looking for land for sale in Maine, we offer you several options to assist you with your search. Our Yellow Pages list Maine Realtors that specialize in all types of real estate in Maine including, but not limited to, apartments in Maine, Southern Maine real estate, waterfront real estate and coastal real estate. Be sure to also check out our Classified Ads for listings for sale by owner and for advertisements from Maine realty companies. If you can’t find the perfect property, we encourage you to describe the Maine reals estate that you are looking for on our community forums so that others may respond to you directly.

Our Yellow Pages for each of the hometowns in Maine list almost all of the businesses and organizations that can be found in each community. Locate organizations such as the animal shelters in Maine, the Maine Chamber of Commerce, or businesses such as the Maine Mall, Maine Cottage Furniture, Central Maine Power Company, or hospitals such as the Maine Medical Center and the Central Maine Medical Center, just to name a few.

Our Classified Ads are open to postings by all residents of the State of Maine and contain headings such as: Horses for Sale in Maine, Maine Coon Cats or Maine Coon Kittens, Jobs in Maine and much more. If you lean more towards the seafaring side of life you could also find items such as lobster magnets, lobster boats and lobster traps. Many individuals post ads to sell or to buy used cars in Maine and many other items. If you looking for Maine employment and the classifieds don’t list any jobs that you are interested in, be sure to post a message on our community bulletin boards so that someone might respond to you directly.

Our interactive Map of Maine or more precisely the maps of Maine towns offer driving directions and road maps for your convenience. Simply choose your hometown from the list and you will be given a link to the map system for that town. Enjoy our Maine State Maps!

Another section of our site is our Community Calendar of Events system. If you are looking for a great Haunted House or one of our state’s fabulous Maine Fairs, the calendars can direct you to the right event. The calendars are open to residents of each town to post their events, so you’ll never know what you will find. Choose your hometown from the list and then proceed to the calendar.

While you are in town be sure to stop by our online catalog featuring Maine lobsters, Maine lobster dinners, lobster tails, lobster bisque and each package comes with instructions for cooking lobster and other lobster recipes. Another feature item in the catalog is the cookbook "Recipes and Reminiscences" written by Phyllis Siebert, the Governor’s personal chef for over 25 years.

Our secondary education system is second to none and includes such colleges in Maine as: Southern Maine Community College, Maine Maritime Academy and of course the State University System with campuses such as: the University of Southern Maine, University of Maine at Orono and the University of Maine at Farmington. These colleges and more can be found in our Yellow Pages.

Our Yellow Pages also offer extensive listings for the various facets of the Maine State Government. Choose our State capitol of Augusta from the list and then the Yellow Page link to find contact information for Maine DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles), Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Maine Secretary of State, Maine State Police or the Maine Turnpike Authority.

Maine’s nickname “Vacationland” is exemplified by the numerous quality options that you will have while on vacation in Maine. Maine tourism services are second to none offering the many Maine State Parks and Maine Lighthouses. If you are going to be camping in Maine, the state is dotted with dozens of quality campgrounds run by true Mainers complete with the downeast accent. Your Maine vacation will be most enjoyable while staying at any number of quality Maine lodging establishments. If you are looking for a Maine resort, bed and breakfast, vacation rental or any of our many hotels and motels, you can be assured of sound nights sleep. Don’t forget to explore the many facets of Maine history while you are in any of our hometowns, nearly each one has a museum or other information portraying its history. Travel to Maine, you won’t be disappointed.

If you are looking for Maine news or Maine newspapers such as the Maine Sunday Telegram, be sure to check out our Yellow Pages for contact information. Also you can find information for Maine radio stations like the Maine Public Radio there. Maine weather can be found on each hometown’s page if you follow the link for travel information. It will soon be featured on our new News and Weather Pages.

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