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Erin Popalis. MAINE. Date it became a State. Maine became the 23rd state in 1820. Nickname. Maine’s nickname is “the pine tree state” The pine tree can also be found on the state flag and seal. Motto. Dirigo (Latin for “I Direct” or “ I Lead”) Maine’s navy flag. State Flower. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MAINE

Erin Popalis

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Date it became a State Maine became the 23rd state in 1820

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Nicknam

e Maine’s nickname is “the pine tree state” The pine tree can also be found on the

state flag and seal

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Motto Dirigo (Latin for “I Direct” or “ I Lead”)

Maine’s navy flag

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State Flower

White Pine Cone and Tassle

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State Animal“Moose”

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State

Bird

The Black-chapped chickadee

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State Color

Maine’s state color is Blue

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State

Seal

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State TreeEastern White Pine

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State Song

The State of Maine song

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State Flag

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State Jewel and Mineral

Uraninite crystalMineral

TourmalineJewel

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State Coin On the back of the coin is a lighthouse

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Historical Significance of Maine

Moosehead Lake and flows south for about 150 miles (240 km) to the Atlantic Ocean. It was explored by Samuel de Champlain between 1604 and 1605.

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Climate of Maine

Winter temperatures drop

between 20°F and 30°F

(about -4°C), while summer

temperatures range between

80°F and 90°F (30°C and up).

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Famous person from Maine

Stephen E. King

Born in Portland, Maine

world's most famous horror writers of our time

Over 100 million copies of King's books are

in print, several of which have been made

into popular movies.

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Map & location of Maine

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Capital of Maine

Augusta

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Foods or crops produced Potatoes being the largest producer

Corn, soy beans, rice, hay and oats

Apples, blueberries, cranberries, raspberries

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Cost of living in Maine

Last Updated: 4/30/2010 Loan Type Rates APR Last

Week's Rates 30 yr fixed 5.13 5.27 5.17 15 yr fixed 4.37 4.71 4.5 3/1 ARM 4.31 3.55 4.36

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Governor of Maine

John E. Baldacci

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Sports teams of Maine

Maine Black Bears: college sport teams

Portland Seadogs: Hockey

New England Patriots: Baseball

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Famous landmarks, places, parks, features and state transportation

- The Seashore Trolley Museum -The Maine State Museum -The Portland Museum of Art -Fort Western Baxter State Park -Moose Head Lake -Blaine House -Mount Katahdin

Moose Head Lake

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Highest & lowest elevation Highest elevation- Mt. Katahdin 5,268 Lowest elevation-Atlantic Ocean Sea

level

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Taxes in Maine

For single taxpayers, they are:-- 2 percent on the first $4,850 of taxable income-- 4.5 percent on taxable income between $4,851 and $9,700-- 7 percent on taxable income between $9,701 and $19,450 and -- 8.5 percent on taxable income of $19,451 and above

For married taxpayers filing joint returns, they are: -- 2 percent on the first $9,750 of taxable income-- 4.5 percent on taxable income between $9,751 and $19,450-- 7 percent on taxable income between $19,451 and $38,900 and -- 8.5 percent on taxable income of $38,901 and above.

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Cost of average home $115,000 Thorndike, ME 3 bed, 1 bath0.53 acres Depending on size and place of home will determine price range

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Average income

Ex. Van Buren town, Aroostook County,

Maine income is $ 20,038

Ex. Brewer city, Maine income is

$ 36,949

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Populatio

n

1,321,574 from 2010

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Natural Resources

Only a small part of Maine's soil is suitable for crops. Valuable stands of timber cover about 85% of the state. The forests grow in three broad types—white pine-hardwood, spruce-fir, and northern hardwood. They supply many forest-related industries. Others are fisheries, minerals, and waterpower.

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References http://www.statesymbolsusa.org/Maine/

mainestatesong.html http://www.google.com