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Maine Tourism
- Maine

Principal Locations
  1. Augusta
  2. Bangor
  3. Bar Harbor
  4. Caribou
  5. Kennebunk
  6. Orono
  7. Portland
  8. Presque Isle

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Maine Tourism



Maine.gov: Visiting
Maine Office of Tourism ...

Office of Tourism, Maps, Regional Information, Travel Information, Travel Packages, Convention Bureaus & Visitors' Centers ... [Read More]

Maine.gov - Official Web Site of the State of Maine
Parks & Beaches Fishing Boating Campgrounds Explore Maine by Bicycle Agricultural Fairs Find a Restaurant Maine Lobster Air Quality Forecast Lodging Maine Museums Calendars of Events Maine Office of Tourism Maine Lottery ... [Read More]

Maine.gov: How Do I...? : Visiting
See our Plan Your Trip page for basic tourism and travel information, or the Visiting Maine pages for information about arts and culture, accessibility for the disabled, destinations and attractions, dining and food, events, fairs, and festivals, family fun, lodging, outdoor recreation, shopping, tours and trails. You may also want to visit the Maine Office of Tourism website and the Maine Tourism Associaton website . ...

Order the official Maine visitors' guidebook using the online form on the Maine Office of Tourism website, or call 1-888-624-6345. Other Maine guidebooks are also available. ... [Read More]

My Maine.gov
Parks & Beaches Fishing Boating Campgrounds Explore Maine by Bicycle Agricultural Fairs Find a Restaurant Maine Lobster Air Quality Forecast Lodging Maine Museums Calendars of Events Maine Office of Tourism Maine Lottery ... [Read More]

Technology brings Maine tourism to the world
In addition, www.visitmaine.com is helping toboost the visibility and profitability of Maine businesses. Members of the state’stourism industry can directly add their business or special event listings to the site atno charge, edit that information, and map the location of their business. The Office ofTourism usually reviews the listings within two business days of their submission andapproves the ones that fall within designated tourism categories. ...

The Website also has dynamically generated mapping capability allowing users to seewhere small townships, large cities, and all Maine tourism sites and businesses in betweenare located. Another high-tech feature on www.visitmaine.com is personalization. Visitors are given the option to subscribe to the Office ofTourism’s e-mail list so they may receive more information about packages or specialoffers. They can also pass on the office’s marketing message to their friends bysending an "e-postcard." This feature increases our marketing capacity becausewe are, in essence, recruiting our visitors to market our site to their friends. ... [Read More]

Maine.gov: Business: Agriculture & Industry
Tourism & Film Industry Maine tourism industry, film office, and community development. ...

Tourism & Film Industry ... [Read More]

Maine.gov: Business: Agriculture & Industry: Tourism & Film Industry
Tourism & Film Industry ...

Home > Business > Agriculture & Industry > Tourism & Film Industry ... [Read More]

My Maine.gov
Parks & Beaches Fishing Boating Campgrounds Explore Maine by Bicycle Agricultural Fairs Find a Restaurant Maine Lobster Air Quality Forecast Lodging Maine Museums Calendars of Events Maine Office of Tourism Maine Lottery ... [Read More]

Delivering Maine’s Tourism Wonders by E-mail
Mobular Technologies, Inc. and e-Marketing, a travel and tourism marketingcompany, have teamed to enable tourists, travel agents, and others to receive andcirculate the Maine Tourism Association’s print brochure in Mobular’s mobile Brochure format, an easy-to-navigate, completely searchable format that can be sent directly to anye-mail address in seconds. High-quality, comprehensive tourism brochures capture the best a state hasto offer from the point of view of scenery, tourist attractions, accommodations, andactivities. They are produced, however, at a unit cost that can exceed several dollars andrequire several days to deliver by U.S. mail. Their electronic counterparts, large PDFdocuments, frequently travel poorly via e-mail, take a long time to download, and can bedifficult for an end user to navigate. "It is clear that the Internet is becoming a favorite tool ofprospective travelers to plan, research, and orchestrate a vacation," said MikeGoldberg, President ... [Read More]


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