For four residents who live near Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island and the Schoodic Peninsula, the park has colored and shaped their lives. While one Mainer never left the national park in which he exercises each day, two others came home to live beside it, and a scientist who could have lived anywhere in the world realized no place on Earth is quite like Acadia. Here are their stories.

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