
Fourth of July starts the Maine tourism season. It lasts until Labor Day, when the state closes its borders for two weeks so that Department of Tourism and Economic Development can have the scenery painted and then it reopens for Leaf Peeping Season.
- If you stop at a diner on a Saturday night, do NOT sit in a booth. It puts you nose-level vaccinations required for travel to china to the rear-end of the person sitting on a stool at the counter. He is ordering the Maine Saturday Night Special, which is baked beans.
- If you drive a Volvo, BMW, Saab or similar vehicle you are spotted immediately as a tourist once you cross the Sabattus town line on I-95 North. Locals, who drive pick-ups with gun racks, call it, "Crossing the Volvo Line."
- If you are looking for Maine culture, vaccinations required for travel to china visit the local Arts Centre (which is usually a restored Grange Hall or abandoned church) to hear Beethoven's Ode to Joy played on a chain saw, kazoo and jaw's harp by the local community orchestra.
- Antique stores abound on Route One. These are really consignment stores which feature locals' spring clean-up items like formica vaccinations required for travel to china kitchen tables with a wobbly leg. If it has a matching set of plastic-covered chairs, it fetches vaccinations required for travel to china a higher price and is labeled vaccinations required for travel to china an "estate sale."
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