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Date: 2008-11-17 07:54:02
Vinalhaven
Maine
Rockland
Maine
Knox County
Maine
Lobster fishing
Portland
Maine
American lobster
Maine
Phyla
Protostome
Fishing

VINALHAVEN, ME 1 Community Profile 2 PEOPLE AND PLACES Regional orientation The island town of Vinalhaven, Maine[removed]ºN, 68.85ºW) is located in Knox County in the south eastern portion of the state. The area encompas

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