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		<title>FALMOUTH ~ YARMOUTH ~ GRAY/NEW GLOUCESTER</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FALMOUTH is mainly residential with fine estates lining the scenic ocean Route 88 but boasts abundant retail shopping opportunities along Route 1.  Before 1786 Portland to the south was a suburb of Falmouth but now just the reverse is true.  Falmouth is home to the Portland Yacht Club, which hosts the Monhegan Island Yacht Race [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>FALMOUTH</strong><strong> </strong>is mainly residential with fine estates lining the scenic ocean Route 88 but boasts abundant retail shopping opportunities along Route 1.  Before 1786 Portland to the south was a suburb of <strong>Falmouth</strong> but now just the reverse is true.  <strong>Falmouth</strong> is home to the Portland Yacht Club, which hosts the Monhegan Island Yacht Race each year.  The <strong>Maine Audubon Society</strong> has its headquarters at Gilsland Farm a mile away.</p>
<p><strong>YARMOUTH</strong><strong>, </strong>just north of Falmouth on Route 1, is a quaint village settled on the Royal River.  With many retail shops along Rt. 1, it is mostly residential.  Famous for its <strong>Annual Clam Festival</strong>; a festival not to be missed.  If you’ve come to Maine for seafood you’ll find plenty of it at this three-day extravaganza along with a parade, crafts, live music, a 5K race, and much more.  You can picnic and stroll along the Royal River enjoying foliage and waterfalls from the Royal River Park on East Elm Street or launch your boat into <strong>Casco Bay</strong> from the marina on the river.  If you’re a canoeing or kayaking enthusiast you can “put in” just up the river in <strong>North Yarmouth</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>GRAY – NEW </strong><strong>GLOUCESTER</strong><strong> </strong>is located just north-west of <strong>Yarmouth</strong>.  Both communities are very rural with rolling hills and plentiful farm land.  <strong>Gray</strong> has a downtown area with shops, banks, and many other businesses.  You’ll find the <a title="Maine Wildlife Park" href="http://www.state.me.us/ifw/education/wildlifepark/" target="_blank"><strong>Maine Wildlife Park</strong> </a>here which is owned and operated by the Maine Department of Inland &amp; Fisheries.  The 200-acre park is home to more than 25 species of native Maine Wildlife.  <strong>New Gloucester</strong> is home to 5000-acre <strong>Pineland Farms</strong>.  Open to the public for a variety of recreational purposes, everything from walking trails, to ice skating, to mountain biking, and Nordic skiing, <strong>Pineland Farms</strong> also has a creamery and sells Maine-made cheeses … or if you’re an equestrian you won’t want to miss their Equestrian Center.</p>
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