A trail that skirts this lake’s northwestern shore brings thousands of folks into this otherwise quiet town each year.
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It's the longtime social center of its namesake town, a destination for shopping, dining, and lodging for more than a century.
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Its eastern and western termini are about equidistant from this spot, in two towns synonymous with Maine’s wild-blueberry industry.
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The demolition of the old bridge connecting this island community to the mainland might have ruffled a few feathers.
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One of its more identifiable features includes a dam not far from this spot.
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On the east side of the cove, a short loop trail leads to a beach where visitors can wade when the tide is out.