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  • Maine Ulster Scots - Historical examination of the Ulster-Scots who settled in Maine prior to the American Revolution.

  • Maine Clean Election Act - Common Cause exhibit on Maine's law for public funding of state legislative campaigns.

  • Casco Bay Literacy Volunteers - Local affiliate of Literacy Volunteers of America, serving Brunswick, Topsham and surrounding communities.

  • The Origin of the Thunderbird - Passamaquoddy native legend about two Indians who desire to find the origin of thunder.

  • Blue Knights International Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club, Inc. - Non-profit fraternal organization consisting of active and retired law enforcement men & women who enjoy riding motorcycles.

  • Institute for Global Ethics - A nonprofit, nonsectarian, and nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting awareness and discussion of global ethics.

  • Wabanaki Legal News - Pine Tree Legal Assistance newsletters dealing with issues pertinent to the Native Americans in Maine.

  • Abbe Museum - Celebrating Maine's Native American heritage, art, and archaeology

  • Pine Tree Council - Resources for boy scouting in Maine. Includes calendar, newsletter, camps, and district information.

  • Pemaquid Adventure - A page about the Pemaquid region of Maine, its history and historical sites.

  • Anderson, Ken - A Paramedic's Page - Autobiographical and family information, as well as other topics of interest to the author.

  • The Pine Tree Society - Provides direct service programs statewide to people with disabilities. Affordable adaptive equipment for children as well as holiday cards are available on the site.

  • Consumers for Affordable Health Care - Provides health-related links, background on Dirigo Health, and news in support of expanding health care coverage.

  • Cumberland County Democratic Committee - Features newsletter, issue and candidate information, updates, coming events, and links.

  • Joan Benoit Samuelson - Story of Joan Benoit, who placed first in the women's Olympic Marathon on August 5, 1984.

  • The Penobscot: Where the Rocks Spread Out - Northeast Wigwam is loaded with Native American History, dates, Powwows, gardening, games, New England Native Calendar, legends, and tribal information.

  • Tisquantum (Squanto) and Samoset - Captain George Weymouth sailed up the St. George River in Knox County, Maine in 1605 and encountered natives living there. Details provided about this historical event.

  • Episcopal Diocese of Maine - Provides information about Diocese, clergy and congregations statewide, Camp Bishopwood, cycle of prayer and missions.

  • Maine Adoption Placement Service - Licensed, non-profit agency providing local, national and international adoption services.

  • Clearwater Spiritualist Church - Rev. Robert Hickey describes his church, community involvement, and how the church was named after his first Spirit Guide, Clearwater.

  • Hareshima: Jewish Regional Resources: Maine - Hareshima's page on Maine Jewish resources.

  • The First Universalist Church - Church welcomes diversity by drawing strength and wisdom from the Judeo Christian heritage and other religions of the world. Minister's column, Sunday service schedule, adult education, history, sermons, and links.

  • Penobscot County Cooperative Extension - Business and agricultural programs, 4-H, parenting and family enrichment resources.

  • Leavitt, Bruce - Autobiographical and family information, as well as other areas of interest to the author, such as genealogy, amateur radio, and photography.

  • Ellsworth Church of the Nazarene - Located on the coast of Maine near Acadia National Park. Includes a photograph, an area map, and a schedule of services.

  • 20 Below - A place where Maine teen-agers can get their creative writing, poetry, photos, art, CD and movie reviews, opinions and essays published.

  • Prehistoric Era - Red Paint People - Theory and controversy surrounding the Red Paint People in Maine.

  • Molly Molasses - From Acadian Artisans Stories and Facts. This story is about a powerful medicine woman, a Penobscot, who grew up in the 1800s. The mixed media drawing of Molly tells her story with rich symbolism.

  • The Great Wall - American visitor Marilyn Shea gives her and her companion's reactions to the longest boundary wall on earth, together with an illustrated history.

  • Scenic America: Maine - Guide for local attractions, lodging, and activities. Includes descriptions for Maine Acadian Culture, Roosevelt's Campobello, Old Canada Road, Quoddy Loop, and Appalachian Trail.

  • Alexander in Bar Harbor, Maine - The experiences of a young tourist in Maine's top resort town.

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