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The quintessential American road trip is still possible. The kind with classic small towns, friendly local restaurants and inns, and breathtaking views. Maine’s Route 1 delivers on all counts ...
The Bold Coast Scenic Byway comes to the end at the state's northeastern point, the town of Lubec, which for parts of the year is home to the first sunrise in the United States each morning.
The state of Maine is how to many picturesque small towns, ... you're sure to spend some time on U.S. Highway 1. A drive along Route 1 through the coast of ... and eat, plus pick up a handy map ...
Yarmouth Commons on Route 1 is a mixed-use apartment and commercial complex located on what was an empty lot. Credit: Courtesy of Build Maine U.S. Route 1 runs through quaint Maine coastal towns ...
AUGUSTA — Maine’s major roads are not conducive to avoiding hurricanes and tsunamis. The interstate highways and Route 1 were built to ferry people and goods along the coast instead of away ...
Taking U.S. 1 the length of Maine reveals the shifting nature of the state’s character, from lobster shacks and antiques stores to vast forests and a lost French colony.
We’re driving along a particularly lush stretch of U.S. Route 1 between Portland and Rockland, Maine, where I grew up, and he’s reminding me how fall foliage works.
U.S. Route 1 in Maine is 527 miles of pavement that snakes its way from Kittery to Fort Kent, the northern terminus of the historic road that begins (or ends) 2,390 miles south in Key West, Florida.