…
is recognized as one of the most healthful states in the
nation with summer temperatures averaging 70º F and winter
temperature averaging 20º F
… is about 320 miles long and 210 miles wide, with
a total area of 33,215 square miles, about as big as the
other five New England states combined.
…consists
of 16 counties with 22 cities, 424 towns, 51 plantations,
and 416 unorganized townships.
…has
one county (Aroostook) so big (6,453 square miles) that
it covers and area greater than the combined size of Connecticut
and Rhode Island.
…boasts
of 6,000 lakes and ponds, 32,000 miles of rivers and streams,
17 million acres of forestland, over 5,000 miles of coastline,
and 2,000 islands.
…abounds
in natural assets: 542,629 acres of state and national
parks, including the 92-mile Allagash Wilderness Waterway,
Acadia National Park (second most visited National Park
in the United States), and Baxter State Park (location
Mount Katahdin and the northern end of the Appalachian
Trail).
…has
one mountain which is approximately one mile high: Mount
Katahdin (5, 268 feet above sea level).
…claims
America's first chartered city: York, 1641.
…has
65 lighthouses, including Portland Head Light commissioned
by George Washington.
…is
America's largest wild blueberry growing state, raising
98 percent of the lowbush blueberries in the United States.
Potatoes rank third in acreage and third in productivity
nationally.
…is
nationally famed for its shellfish, averaging nearly 40
million pounds of lobster harvested annually. The combined
total of all shellfish and fin fish harvested annually
is over 200 million pounds.
…has
an extensive transportation network: 33 commercial airports;
2 international jetports – Bangor and Portland;
22,389 miles of highways; 257 miles of interstate highways;
1,481 miles of rail transportation; 4 interstate bus carriers;
2 primary cargo ports – Portland and Searsport;
2 secondary cargo ports – Eastport and Bucksport;
year-round state ferry service to 6 offshore islands;
international ports of entry – 15 by land, 2 by
water (Bar Harbor and Portland) and 2 by air (Portland
and Bangor).
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AUTOMOBILE
REGISTRATION AND LICENSING
Registration of motor vehicles and issuance of drivers'
licenses are performed by the Secretary of State, Motor
Vehicle Division, State House Station 29, Augusta, Maine
04333 (207-624-9000). Local residents can register vehicles
at their City Hall or Town Office. Driver licenses can
be renewed at the Center located at 93 Main Street in
Waterville; 9:00 to 1:00 and 2:00 to 3:00 on the 1st Monday
and 2nd and 4th Friday of each month. Visit www.maine.gov/sos.
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