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line the small downtown, which looks just the same as it does in old postcards. The stories of generational Mainers and new transplants alike are told to anyone who will listen and there are always people ready to lend an ear. Shopkeepers banter with the customers, friends share drinks to mark the end of a work week, and when you pass someone on a dirt road, they’re guaranteed to wave.
This cabin is the town. It’s made for people to come together, cook a delicious meal, escape the chilly winters and summer heat, and take in the landscape to its fullest. It welcomes you in just as the town does and shares its history with those who are passing through. It leaves its mark on you and bet’s you’ll come back for another visit very soon.
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orway, Maine. This town is full of life. It’s a place thoughtfully carved out of a beautiful landscape, just as the serene lakes sprout up out of the dense forests. Its history can be felt in the local bookstores and cafes that
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