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- noun a national park in Maine showing marine erosion and glaciation; includes seashore and also the highest point on the Atlantic coast
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McAuliffe, for instance, traveled up to Acadia National Park in Maine, where he painted a number of scenes, but Sue Carstenson's response to those works was a clipped Don't you bring me paintings of Acadia National Park.
Daniel Grant: Artists Find Success Selling Their Work to Tourists Daniel Grant 2011
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He's been as far east as Acadia National Park in Maine and as far west as Pike's Peak in Colorado.
Man Wheels Giant Globe Across America For Diabetes Awareness AP 2011
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McAuliffe, for instance, traveled up to Acadia National Park in Maine, where he painted a number of scenes, but Sue Carstenson's response to those works was a clipped Don't you bring me paintings of Acadia National Park.
Daniel Grant: Artists Find Success Selling Their Work to Tourists Daniel Grant 2011
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He's been as far east as Acadia National Park in Maine and as far west as Pike's Peak in Colorado.
Man Wheels Giant Globe Across America For Diabetes Awareness AP 2011
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This weekend they're all heading to Mount Desert Island, Maine to check out Acadia National Park.
Obama Family Vacations: First Family Off To Maine, Martha's Vineyard? 2010
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As Felicia wrote on Sunday, "Since their arrival Friday afternoon, the Obamas have been biking, hiking and boating their way around Mount Desert Island, the third-largest island on the Eastern Seaboard and home to the 47,000-acre Acadia National Park."
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Rangers at most historic sites wear the long pants as a sign of respect, including the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum and at Acadia National Park in Maine, where rangers guided the Obamas during their weekend visit.
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Since their arrival Friday afternoon, the Obamas have been biking, hiking and boating their way around Mount Desert Island, the third-largest island on the Eastern Seaboard and home to the 47,000-acre Acadia National Park.
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Friday morning, the first family heads to Maine to begin 2 1/2 days on Mount Desert Island, Maine, to check out Acadia National Park.
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On Friday, the first family was to fly to Bar Harbor, Maine, and spend much of the weekend in Acadia National Park, enjoying its breathtaking ocean views and nature trails.
Obama Maine Visit: First Family Heads To Acadia National Park Vacation 2010
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