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Today, my wife and I embarking on a good old fashioned road trip. For the next week or so we will be exploring different corners of New England, from the White Mountains to the…
Today, my wife and I embarking on a good old fashioned road trip. For the next week or so we will be exploring different corners of New England, from the White Mountains to the Berkshires. Howeve…
Today, my wife and I embarking on a good old fashioned road trip. For the next week or so we will be exploring different corners of New England, from the White Mountains to the Berkshires. Howeve…
Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont is a full color Road Map by Universal Map featuring a city-to-city mileage chart. Includes insets
of Augusta, ME; Bangor, ME; Barre, VT; Bennington, VT; Berlin, NH; Biddeford-Saco, ME; Burlington, VT; Caribou, ME; Claremont, NH; Concord, NH; Ellsworth, ME; Farmington, ME; Gardiner, ME; Houlton, ME; Keene, NH; Laconia, NH; Lebanon, NH; Lewiston, ME; Manchester, NH; Montpelier, VT; Nashua, NH; Newport, VT; North Conway, HN; Portland, ME; Portsmouth, NH; Rochester, NH; Rockland, ME; Rutland, VT; Skowhegan, ME; St. Albans, VT; St. Johnsbury, VT; and Waterville, ME.
Identifies travel routes, boundaries, city populations, forests, military areas, Native American Reservations, parks, urban areas, airports, colleges/universities, state police, ski areas, and points of interest. 4X9
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Chicago citation style:
Finley, A, D. H Vance, J. H Young, and Millard Fillmore. Map of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont: compiled from the latest authorities. [Philadelphia: Published by A. Finley, 1826] Map. //www.loc.gov/item/2014588626/.
APA citation style:
Finley, A., Vance, D. H., Young, J. H. & Fillmore, M. (1826) Map of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont: compiled from the latest authorities. [Philadelphia: Published by A. Finley] [Map] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, //www.loc.gov/item/2014588626/.
MLA citation style:
Finley, A, et al. Map of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont: compiled from the latest authorities. [Philadelphia: Published by A. Finley, 1826] Map. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2014588626/>.
New England States Map
- Interstate and state highways reach all parts of New England, except for northwestern Maine.
- The greatest north-south distance in New England is 640 miles from Greenwich, Connecticut, to Edmundston, in the northernmost tip of Maine.
- The greatest east-west distance is 140 miles across the width of Massachusetts. This measurement does not include the bulk of Maine, which is larger than the other 5 states (New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut) combined.
- The major coastal interstate is I-95. From New York City it courses through Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, to eastern Maine.
- The historic but slower coastal road is Route 1 (Boston Post Road).
- Major inland highways include I-91, which shoots due north from New Haven, CT, to the border of Vermont and Canada, cutting through the middle of Connecticut and Massachusetts and running along the border of New Hampshire and Vermont.
- One major east-west highway is I-90 (the Massachusetts Turnpike, or “Mass Pike,” which travels straight across the center of Massachusetts.
- See state maps for more interstate and state highways, as well as locations of towns and cities, at CT, Maine, MA, NH, RI, and VT.
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This map shows cities, towns, counties, main roads and secondary roads in New Hampshire and Maine.
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