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Lubec (/luːˈbɛk/ loo-BEK) is a town in
Washington County, Maine,
United States. It is the
easternmost muni****lity in the
contiguous U.S. (see extreme...
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easternmost city in the
continental United States (although the
nearby town of
Lubec is the
easternmost muni****lity). The
native P****amaquoddy
Tribe has called...
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southernmost point is
formed by West
Quoddy Head on the U.S.
mainland in
Lubec, Maine; and runs
northeasterly through Campobello Island, New Brunswick...
- The
Lubec–Campobello
Border Crossing connects the
towns of
Lubec,
Maine and Welshpool, New
Brunswick on the Canada–US border. This
crossing is located...
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States both in its
extreme points and its
geographic center. The town of
Lubec is the
easternmost organized settlement in the
United States. Its Quoddy...
- Canada; it is
connected by the
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Bridge to
nearby Lubec, Maine.
Reaching mainland Canada by car
without crossing an international...
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Lubec Channel Light is a
sparkplug lighthouse in
Lubec, Maine.
Established in 1890, it is one of
three surviving sparkplug lights in the state, and served...
- village. The
point on the
mainland closest to the
island is near the town of
Lubec, Maine, the
easternmost point of the
continental United States, 15 kilometres...
- Jennifer. "
Lubec: A
Border Town
Shaped by the Sea".
lubec.mainememory.net/.
Maine Memory Network.
Retrieved 26
August 2014. "American Can Company,
Lubec, ca...
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maximum depth of 56 feet. On June 19, 1936,
twelve schoolchildren from
nearby Lubec,
Maine drowned in the lake
after their boat capsized. "Lake
Overview - Gardner...