Why Maine natives thought city people were foolish
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Marycliff, a lovely oceanfront home on a cliff along the Maine coast, is now for sale. Built in 1916, the home's original owner did not specify what to do with it after his passing because he did not want to spend $25 on a lawyer to help him with his will. The asking price is $350,000.
Publication Name: Yankee
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0044-0191
Year: 1992
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A little Paris in Blue Hill, Maine
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The Left Bank Cafe provides wonderful French food and a Parisian atmosphere that is very welcome, especially during the winter months. Poetry readings and folk music performances are part of Blue Hill's long tradition in the arts.
Publication Name: Yankee
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0044-0191
Year: 1995
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