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Tag Archives: Benedict Arnold
More living (and writing) in the great state of Maine
As regular readers know, I’ve been thundering around Maine in the Subaru, and posting some of the photos from my travels here. Someone who is a regular visitor to Maine’s coast from out of state (I guess not a regular … Continue reading
La Kermesse – Another Maine Festival!
Lea Wait, here, playing reporter. Maine has a long and close association with French Canadians, beginning with Benedict Arnold’s unfortunately planned and executed campaign to capture Quebec City during the American Revolution by journeying up the Kennebec River to the Chaudiere. After all … Continue reading
Posted in Lea's Posts, Uncategorized
Tagged Acadia of the World, Benedict Arnold, Biddeford, crepes, La Kermesse, Longfellow, Maine Mills, poutine, Quebec, Saco
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