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Fort Kent, Maine 04743
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AMERICA’S FIRST MILE: This monument marks the beginning of the longest north-south road in the U.S., created in 1926, it runs for 2,446 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the border with Canada all the way to Key West, Florida. USA 2020 #itravelanddance
AMERICA’S FIRST MILE: This monument marks the beginning of the longest north-south road in the U.S., created in 1926, it runs for 2,446 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the border with Canada all the way to Key West, Florida. USA 2020 #itravelanddance
AMERICA’S FIRST MILE: This monument marks the beginning of the longest north-south road in the U.S., created in 1926, it runs for 2,446 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the border with Canada all the way to Key West, Florida. USA 2020 #itravelanddance
AMERICA’S FIRST MILE: This monument marks the beginning of the longest north-south road in the U.S., created in 1926, it runs for 2,446 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the border with Canada all the way to Key West, Florida. USA 2020 #itravelanddance
AMERICA’S FIRST MILE: This monument marks the beginning of the longest north-south road in the U.S., created in 1926, it runs for 2,446 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the border with Canada all the way to Key West, Florida. USA 2020 #itravelanddance
AMERICA’S FIRST MILE: This monument marks the beginning of the longest north-south road in the U.S., created in 1926, it runs for 2,446 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the border with Canada all the way to Key West, Florida. USA 2020 #itravelanddance
AMERICA’S FIRST MILE: This monument marks the beginning of the longest north-south road in the U.S., created in 1926, it runs for 2,446 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the border with Canada all the way to Key West, Florida. USA 2020 #itravelanddance
AMERICA’S FIRST MILE: This monument marks the beginning of the longest north-south road in the U.S., created in 1926, it runs for 2,446 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the border with Canada all the way to Key West, Florida. USA 2020 #itravelanddance
AMERICA’S FIRST MILE: This monument marks the beginning of the longest north-south road in the U.S., created in 1926, it runs for 2,446 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the border with Canada all the way to Key West, Florida. USA 2020 #itravelanddance
AMERICA’S FIRST MILE: This monument marks the beginning of the longest north-south road in the U.S., created in 1926, it runs for 2,446 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the border with Canada all the way to Key West, Florida. USA 2020 #itravelanddance
AMERICA’S FIRST MILE: This monument marks the beginning of the longest north-south road in the U.S., created in 1926, it runs for 2,446 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the border with Canada all the way to Key West, Florida. USA 2020 #itravelanddance
AMERICA’S FIRST MILE: This monument marks the beginning of the longest north-south road in the U.S., created in 1926, it runs for 2,446 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the border with Canada all the way to Key West, Florida. USA 2020 #itravelanddance
AMERICA’S FIRST MILE: This monument marks the beginning of the longest north-south road in the U.S., created in 1926, it runs for 2,446 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the border with Canada all the way to Key West, Florida. USA 2020 #itravelanddance
AMERICA’S FIRST MILE: This monument marks the beginning of the longest north-south road in the U.S., created in 1926, it runs for 2,446 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the border with Canada all the way to Key West, Florida. USA 2020 #itravelanddance
Graduating from Abraham Lincoln high school in Philadelphia
Best fishing buddy
"I'll have the water"
Fort Kent, Maine Police
Vermont Tech X-Country (50) BDP-3883
Vermont Tech X-Country (50) BDP-3930
Vermont Tech X-Country (50) BDP-4147
The Road and Power to Key West
Fort Kent, Maine at night in the winter
abstract - reflection of bridge
Bangor & Aroostook station at Fort Kent, Maine
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