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Augusta, Maine | Maine-USA-Infos.com
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Raquo; Staedte and Orte. Augusta ist die Hauptstadt des Bundesstaates Maine. Mit ihren 19,136 Einwohnern (Census 2010) und einer Flaeche von ca. 133km² ist sie die drittkleinste Hauptstadt der USA. Das kleine Staedtchen liegt im Kennebec County und wird vom Kennebec River geteilt. Augusta ist nicht nur meine Wahlheimat sondern auch einer meiner Lieblingsorte in den USA. Die Stadt ist nicht zu klein und nicht zu gross, der Verkehr ist nicht so stressig und es gibt hier alles was man zum Leben braucht.
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The Cote Corporation - Maine Crane Service, Rigging Service, Boom Trucks, Warehousing, Millwrighting - Auburn, Maine
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New Addition to Our Crane Fleet- 2016 Grove GMK5240 - 240 Ton Capacity Dedicated To Excellence. Since 1966. Welcome To The Cote Corporation Web Site! What is it that makes The Cote Corporation special? That's what we have to offer! We are headquartered in Auburn, ME and provide Crane Service and Rigging Services throughout Maine, NH and Northern New England. Covering some of these major areas. Bar Harbor, Maine. Concord, New Hampshire. Dover, New Hampshire. Manchester, New Hampshire. South Portland, Maine.
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Capital Walks: June 2009
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A guide to hiking and walking in and around Augusta, Maine. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. The Allen-Whitney Memorial Forest is a 708-acre plot of land owned and managed by the New England Forestry Foundation. All of the trails begin at the kiosk at the back end of the parking area. There are no maps available at the kiosk, but you can download a map of the trail network. From the Manchester town website. Distance: About 2 miles (loop and backtrack). Time needed: 1-2 hours (including return trip). To find out ...
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Capital Walks: May 2008
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A guide to hiking and walking in and around Augusta, Maine. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Hallowell Recreation Area/City Forest. Distance: Approximately 2 miles (loop). The trail begins in the woods just to the right of the reservoir. It follows a wide, but somewhat bumpy snowmobile trail, with small side trails occasionally providing access to the water’s edge. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Hiking and Walking Links. Belgrade Lakes Cons. Alliance. Bond Brook Recreation Area. Kennebec River Rail Trail.
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Capital Walks: August 2008
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A guide to hiking and walking in and around Augusta, Maine. Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Pleasant Hill Conservation Area. Distance: Approximately 1 mile (loop). Although Pleasant Hill lacks a destination (like a pond or waterfall), which is nice when you have kids in tow, it offers an opportunity to work on climbing hills without a whole lot of distance to worry about. In midsummer, the wet ruts on the two-track road are full of frogs and could keep kids busy for hours trying to catch them.
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Capital Walks: September 2008
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A guide to hiking and walking in and around Augusta, Maine. Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Webber-Rogers Farmstead Conservation Area. Distance: 1.5 miles (loop). From the end of the Shore Trail, the Ridge Trail heads uphill, following along a breezy ridge of wooded land. After the trail crests the hill and heads downhill again, it passes the aptly named Nose Rock (is this a gnome frozen in time? Tuesday, September 16, 2008. Most of the trails begin to the right of the parking area (as you’re facing t...
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Capital Walks: September 2009
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A guide to hiking and walking in and around Augusta, Maine. Thursday, September 24, 2009. Annie Sturgis Wildflower Sanctuary. Total Distance: about 2 ½ miles (loops). Time needed: 1-1 ½ hours. The Ginger Trail and Mount Tom. Distance: ¾ mile loop. Time needed: 20-30 minutes. The River Loop Trail. Time needed: 20-30 minutes. Contact the New England Wildflower Society. For opportunities to donate to or volunteer for the Sanctuary. Wednesday, September 23, 2009. Distance: Approximately 1 mile. Bit at this p...
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Capital Walks: June 2008
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A guide to hiking and walking in and around Augusta, Maine. Wednesday, June 4, 2008. University of Maine at Augusta Outdoor Leisure Center Trails. Distance: 0.6 miles (loop). The Deerfield Trail makes a loop around the tennis courts and a large field partially overgrown with small white pine and honeysuckle. The pathway is a large, mowed swath around the perimeter of the field. Time: ½ hour. Distance: 0.7 miles. Time ½ hour. Distance: 0.6 miles. Distance: 0.4 miles. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Capital Walks: October 2009
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A guide to hiking and walking in and around Augusta, Maine. Tuesday, October 27, 2009. Tyler Pond Wildlife Management Area. Distance: about ½ mile (one-way). Time Needed: ½ hour. Contact the Manchester Conservation Commission. For volunteer opportunities at Tyler Pond. Wednesday, October 21, 2009. West Gardiner Nature Trail. The West Gardiner Nature Trail provides access to a parcel of land owned by the town of West Gardiner. The trail was built as part of an Eagle Scout project in 1995 by Boy Scout ...
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Capital Walks: Woodbury Nature Sanctuary
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A guide to hiking and walking in and around Augusta, Maine. Tuesday, November 3, 2009. The 160 Woodbury Nature Sanctuary is a peaceful plot of hilly ground and mixed hardwood forest nestled on the boarder of Litchfield and Monmouth, across Whippoorwill Road from Woodbury Pond. The Stanton Bird Club. From downtown Gardiner, take Highland Avenue (High St.) west about 7.3 miles to Hardscrabble (Cobboseecontee? White Trail and Barbara's Loop. Distance: 2.1 miles (round-trip). Time needed: 1.5-2 hours. On thi...