A Day in the Life of Brunswick Maine
Brunswick Downtown Association presents A Day in the Life of Brunswick, Maine. Find out why Brunswick, Maine is a vibrant and attractive place to live, work, play and do business. The next time you travel to Maine, be sure to visit Brunswick!
Brunswick Maine, maine street fire
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A walk through downtown Van Buren, Maine, United States.
Joseph Normand Grinnell walks through downtown Van Buren, Maine, United States, on July 4, 2010.
Driving Home in Brunswick,Maine
Driving in Brunswick
We crossed the US border for the first time! | Bar Harbor, ME | Maine, USA (Part 1) | VLOG #8
We went on a weekend road trip and crossed the US border from Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada for the first time to see Bar Harbor, Maine USA! Stay tuned for part 2 of our Maine, USA vlog!
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106 Echo Road, Brunswick, Maine
This 4 bed, 3 bath Farmhouse style home is beautifully maintained in neighborhood designed to maximize community. Gorgeous large windows to take in Maine's scenery. Enjoy sights from front porch swing, views from screened porch off the living room or entertain on the large deck off the dining area. Community of 27 homes & a shared Common House on 20 acres where community functions take place. All of this surrounded by an additional 70+ acres of conservation land with beautiful fields, woods & marked trails.
DRIVING IN NORTHERN MAINE, U.S.A.
In this video, driving on US Route 1 from about its Northern Terminus (Southern Terminus is in Key West, FL) located around Madawaska all the way to I-95 Junction.
Almost none out-of-state license plates in this very remote area except the neighboring New Brunswick, Canada license plates.
Very beautiful area especially during the white snowy winter season IF you're into winter sports.
More Maine videos to come heading south.
Enjoy the summer and always drive safely.
VISIT/TRAVEL THE GREAT STATE OF MAINE, USA.
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61 Friendship Street, Brunswick, Maine 04011 Trumann Real Estate Group
61 Friendship Street, Brunswick, Maine 04011 Trumann Real Estate Group.
Main Street, Yarmouth Maine
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DRIVING IN SOUTHERN MAINE, USA
Driving from Portland to NH border, on Maine State Route 77, US Route 1 and at the end US Route 1A by the Atlantic Ocean.
At the end of the video: The Sound of The Atlantic Ocean.
And here ends the 2014 Maine road trip BUT the 2014 All-American Road Trip continues on.
See you in New Hampshire.
Enjoy your Maine vacation.
Androscoggin River Swing Bridge/Brunswick, Maine/
Take a walk across the Swing Bridge while the Androscoggin River rages below.
Calais, Maine wearing its Autumn Colors
The small picturesque New England city of Calais, Maine sporting it's downtown autumn colors of red, orange and gold colored leaves.
Calais is home to 3,123 residents and services a regional population of 15,000. It is nestled along the Saint Croix River.
The city has three United States border crossings (also known as ports of entry) over the St. Croix River bordering St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada.
Stroll along the Waterfront and Walkway and observe the greatest tide changes in the continental U.S.
14 Oak Ridge Rd. Brunswick, ME
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Drone flyover of Maine Street in Madawaska
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Portland Maine
Portland is the largest city in Maine which is located in Cumberland County.
Visitors enjoy Portland's historic Old Port district along Portland Harbor, at the mouth of the Fore River and part of Casco Bay, and the Arts District, which runs along Congress Street in the center of the city. Portland Head Light is located in nearby Cape Elizabeth and marks the entrance to Portland Harbor.
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Maine visited on cruise
Carnival Cruise Line
7 Day Canada/New England from Boston, Massachusetts
Carnival Glory Ship
06/09/2013 thru 06/16/2013
Itinerary
Boston, Massachusetts - The United States of America
Portland, Maine - The United States of America
Saint John, New Brunswick - Canada
Halifax, Nova Scotia - Canada
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Portland, Maine, USA, North America
06-10-2013
131 Coombs RD, Brunswick, ME Presented by The Marc Gup Real Estate Group.
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131 Coombs RD
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Looking for a special place to gather your family or entertain your friends? This Brunswick home offers a spectacular in-law for boomerang children or aging parents that allows you to keep them close while retaining everyone's privacy. 4 BRs plus an office in the main house & additional 2 BRs in the in-law space, great wood floors, lots of windows, a deck, big yard & huge 2-car gar w/workshop, plus easy access to the Harpswell islands, yet close to town and 5 minutes to Thomas Point beach.
0010 maine places walking eastport
The native Passamaquoddy Tribe has called this area home for at least 10,000 years. Some archeologists estimate the habitation at 20,000 years.[5] The first known European contact was the St. Croix colony founded by the French explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1604. Near present-day Calais, the unsuccessful Saint Croix Island Acadia settlement predates the first successful English settlement at Jamestown, Virginia, by three years. On June 25, 1604, Champlain and his men spent a long and severe winter on St. Croix Island with no fresh water and diminished supplies. Two-fifths of the men died of scurvy, and the colony moved across the Bay of Fundy to Port Royal in present-day Nova Scotia.[6]
Fishermen and traders visited the area in the 17th century. Moose Island was first settled in 1772 by James Cochrane of Newburyport, Massachusetts, who would be joined by other fishermen from Newburyport and Portsmouth, New Hampshire. On February 24, 1798, Eastport was incorporated as a town from Plantation Number 8 PS by the Massachusetts General Court, and named for being the easternmost port in the United States. Lubec, on the mainland, was set off and incorporated as a town on June 21, 1811.[7]
From 1807 to 1809, the town was a center of extensive two-way smuggling during the Embargo Act imposed by President Thomas Jefferson. In 1809, Fort Sullivan was erected atop a village hill, but it was captured by a British fleet under command of Sir Thomas Hardy on July 11, 1814, during the War of 1812 as part of the initiative to establish the colony of New Ireland. England claimed that Moose Island was on the British side of the international border which had been determined in 1783. Nevertheless, the town was returned to United States' control in 1818. The boundary between the U. S. and Canada in the area remained disputed until settled by the Webster–Ashburton Treaty of 1842.[8] Eastport is the location most recently occupied by a foreign country in the contiguous United States.[9]
In 1833 Eastport was the second largest trading port in the country after New York City.[9] Farms produced hay and potatoes. Industries included a grain mill, box factory and carding mill. But the island's economy was primarily directed at the sea. With tides of about 25 feet (7.6 m), Eastport's spacious harbor remained ice-free year round. The first sardine factory was built here about 1875. The population grew with the emergence of the sardine fishery and related canning businesses, which studded the shoreline by the end of the 19th century. By 1886, the town contained 13 sardine factories, which operated day and night during the season, and produced approximately 5,000 cases per week. About 800 men, women and children worked in the plants.[10] Eastport would be incorporated as a city on March 18, 1893.[8] But the fishing industry would decline, and many people moved away. Indeed, the city went bankrupt in 1937. In 1976, the Groundhog Day Gale destroyed many structures along the waterfront. Today, catching fish remains the principal industry, although tourism has become important as well.[11]
Eastport is a port of entry. An international ferry crosses to Deer Island, New Brunswick, during the summer months. Each 4th of July, the city becomes a destination for thousands of celebrants. Navy ships have docked there during the 4th of July celebration for many years. Eastport celebrated its bicentennial in 1998. Each September, the city hosts the annual Maine Salmon Festival in the historic downtown district.[12]
Eastport and Passamaquoddy Bay, 1839, by William Henry Bartlett
Washington Street c. 1905
Water Street in 1906
Elm Street in 1909
Welcome to the town split by the Canada/U.S. border
Beebe Plain is a town divided. The Canada/U.S. border runs down the middle of Canusa Street, putting one side of the village in Quebec, and the other in Vermont. Locals describe how the necessity of routinely crossing the border has changed over the years.
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