United States Maine Maine
Lubec
Easternmost town in the contiguous United States, known for its historic sardine canning industry and picturesque maritime landscape.
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Known as a "Four Seasons" getaway, Lubec is famous for its natural beauty year-round. Springs decorated in thousands of blossoms, sun-soaked summers by the poolside, crispy auburn leaves in the fall, and cozy winters glistening with snow and cheer. This coastal town has plenty of classic American fun to offer, with a tranquil rural setting, authentic character, and mouthwatering *fresh* seafood.
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Maine Lighthouses
amyann (Amy Call)Maine Lighthouses
mustangdmv (Danielle Call) Historic buildings that would guide sailors to the coast from around the world, these are some of Maine's most picturesque lighthouses. From Portland Head Light all the way up to West Quoddy Head Lighthouse in Lubec, you could take a week long road trip to try to see them all!vegan eats in maine
leah (Leah Fishman) vegan eats in maineCharming Small Towns in The US That You Haven't Heard Of Yet
seeker (Seeker Editors) Cozied up in a restaurant along the Oregon Trail, waking up to see rocky canons in the distance, or relaxing along an Island coast- these hidden gems have *so* much to offer. Traveling to major cities is fun and all but sometimes we just want to take a few steps off the beaten path and uncover a new perspective. These small towns from the west to the east coast (and beyond) have everything you need for an idyllic weekend getaway, so let's check out some of America's most charming small towns that have *big* travel potential.