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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maine_pennyMaine penny - Wikipedia

    Norse colonizationof North America. The Maine penny, also referred to as the Goddard coin, is a Norwegian silver coin dating to the reign of Olaf Kyrre King of Norway (1067–1093 AD). It was claimed to be discovered in Maine in 1957, and it has been suggested as evidence of Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact. [1] [2]

  2. Peters, John, House, off Maine Route 176. is a town in Hancock County, incorporated on February 02, 1789 from Blue Hill Bay Plantation. It annexed land from Sedgwick in 1831 and ceded land to the town of Penobscot in 1845. Settled in 1762, its name derives from Blue Hill, altitude 940 feet, just north of the town’s main settlement.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kneisel_HallKneisel Hall - Wikipedia

    Kneisel Hall. / 44.4199864; -68.5904712. Kneisel Hall is an annual chamber music festival and school located in Blue Hill, Maine. The season runs for seven weeks each summer from late June until mid-August. A small faculty works with approximately fifty young artists of collegiate and graduate level at the beginning of their professional ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WERU-FMWERU-FM - Wikipedia

    WERU-FM. /  44.43444°N 68.59028°W  / 44.43444; -68.59028. WERU-FM (89.9 MHz) is a noncommercial, listener-sponsored community radio station licensed to the town of Blue Hill, Maine. It is owned by the Salt Pond Community Broadcasting Company. WERU-FM has studios in East Orland and its transmitter is on Blue Hill Mountain off Mountain Road.

  5. Welcome to the town of Blue Hill! Blue Hill Bay, ca. 1910. To view our video welcome message, click on the image above: At “the head of the bay” a misty mountain stands as a beacon for travelers from land and sea. Blue Hill – named by early explorers – has served as a navigational landmark since the early days of coastal exploration ...

  6. Coordinates: 44.40507°N 68.59547°W. Liberty School was a private secondary school in Blue Hill, Maine, United States, that operated for nearly ten years. The school had an open campus, and students were largely in control of their education. Many students were actively involved in the school’s democratic governance.

  7. People from Blue Hill, Maine. The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Blue Hill, Maine .