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MaineToday Magazine: Get ready to celebrate the 4th of July
Things to do in Maine over the holiday weekend.
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July 4, 1866: The night Portland burned
In one historic night 150 years ago, an intense fire swept across the peninsula and left more than 10,000 people homeless, 1,500 buildings destroyed and a third of the bustling city in smoking ruins.
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Explore Bigelow Preserve, protected by voters 40 years ago this month
The state property includes forestland, eight peaks and more than 30 miles of hiking trails and pristine shorefront on Flagstaff Lake.
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Classic movies top the list of free fun to be had in Maine this summer
Enjoy outdoor movies, theater and music.