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18
Dec

Snow Storm in Maine

Posted in Maine Camping  by admin on December 18th, 2008

Snow storm in Maine
dated: December 15,2007
camera used: Samsung S1050

Duration : 20 sec

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5
Dec

Maine & Androscoggin County in the Civil War

Posted in Maine Camping  by admin on December 5th, 2008

Mr. Dennis C. Sweetser talks about two men of ANndroscoggin County, Maine who served in the Union Army during the Civil War. This talk was given at a meeting of the Androscoggin Historical on March 27, 2007

Duration : 54 min 41 sec

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28
Nov

Kennebunk Maine real estate for sale

Posted in Maine Camping  by admin on November 28th, 2008

Info: http://www.PMRealEstate.com

Located in a quiet seaside neighborhood this contemporary cape will please any buyer. Enjoy a front foyer that opens to formal living and dining rooms. The garden room with walls of glass with brick floor and fireplace enhance the views. The kitchen is spacious with family room and fireplace. The three season room welcomes outside entertaining. The master bedroom graces the first floor. The second floor has 3 bedrooms with family room and fireplace. The extras are 9’ ceilings, 3 decks, 3 car garage and views that quiet the soul.

Duration : 5 min 24 sec

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21
Nov

Advancing To The Major League RVs

Posted in Maine Camping  by admin on November 21st, 2008

We have always liked to camp going back to when the children were young. We started out with a pop-up camper that we could pull behind our mini van. The children use to love to spend the weekends in some nearby campground where they met lots of new fiends.

As the years progressed we traded up to a truck camper. This camper slid onto the bed of our pick-up truck and the children could ride in the camper on our way to our destination. We had this camper for several years until the children began to loose interest in weekend camping. Teenagers like to spend the weekends at the mall with their friends instead of with mom and dad in the woods somewhere.

We eventually sold the truck camper and purchased a camper trailer that we could pull with our truck for short trips. Most of the time we would leave it parked in a nearby campground for the summer season. A lot of our friend would do the same in nearby lots.

Now that we are near retirement age, we would like to buy a motor home and do some serious traveling. We do not like the idea of pulling our camper trailer any long distances. So we began our search for RV sales and service in our area. We visited several RV sales in Georgia, RV sales North Carolina, RV sales South Carolina, and all of the local camper and RV sales. We also checked the online RV sales.

The internet gave us information on Maine RV sales, Indiana RV sales, Montana RV sales, and RVs for sale in Texas. Although every dealer offered good prices, which were very similar, we decided that it would be best to do our buying close to home. We decided that we could get better service from a local dealer if we purchased the vehicle from that dealer.

So after looking at several models, sizes, and manufacturers, we still could not make a decision. We had it narrowed down to a couple of models, so our dealer suggested that we try out two of their rental units to see which one we liked the best. This was a good idea. It was very helpful in making our decision.

So now we are major leaguers and are ready to hit the road in our new motor home. We are looking forward to many enjoyable years of retirement.

20
Nov

The Chinese of Maine

Posted in Maine Camping  by admin on November 20th, 2008

Mr. Gary Libby gives a talk on the Chinese of Maine at the 26th April 2005 meeting of the Androscoggin Historical Society meeting at Auburn, Maine.
Gary W. Libby is a native of Portland and a graduate of the Portland Public Schools. He graduated from the University of Maine in Portland with a degree in Political Science and earned a law degree from Duke University
He was a member of the first Board of Directors of Legal Services for the Elderly. He served nine years as a board member of the Maine Historical Society and is currently a board member of the Chinese and American Friendship ociation of Maine.

Duration : 1 hr 14 min

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