Maine
See also: List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine and Waterways forming and crossings of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway- Bailey Island Bridge (Cribstone Bridge), Orr's Island to Bailey Island
- Casco Bay Bridge, South Portland to Portland
- Clair-Fort Kent Bridge
- Deer Isle Bridge
- Edmundston-Madawaska Bridge
- Memorial Bridge, Portsmouth, New Hampshire to Kittery
- Million Dollar Bridge, Portland to South Portland
- Piscataqua River Bridge, Portsmouth, New Hampshire to Kittery
- Penobscot Narrows Bridge, Verona
- Sarah Mildred Long Bridge, Portsmouth, New Hampshire to Kittery
- Waldo-Hancock Bridge
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Famous quotes containing the word maine:
“Midway the lake we took on board two manly-looking middle-aged men.... I talked with one of them, telling him that I had come all this distance partly to see where the white pine, the Eastern stuff of which our houses are built, grew, but that on this and a previous excursion into another part of Maine I had found it a scarce tree; and I asked him where I must look for it. With a smile, he answered that he could hardly tell me.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“We know of no scripture which records the pure benignity of the gods on a New England winter night. Their praises have never been sung, only their wrath deprecated. The best scripture, after all, records but a meagre faith. Its saints live reserved and austere. Let a brave, devout man spend the year in the woods of Maine or Labrador, and see if the Hebrew Scriptures speak adequately to his condition and experience.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Making a logging-road in the Maine woods is called swamping it, and they who do the work are called swampers. I now perceived the fitness of the term. This was the most perfectly swamped of all the roads I ever saw. Nature must have coƶperated with art here.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)