Friday, September 26, 2008

Rangeley, Maine
















Rangeley is centrally located between the headwaters of both the Androscoggin River and Kennebec River, the town lies on the eastern shores of Rangeley Lake in the northwestern mountains of Maine. A sign in town notes that Rangeley is halfway between the Equator and North Pole. It is named after an Englishman, Squire James Rangeley, Jr.

The cool mountain climate and abundance of sport fishing made Rangeley a highly desirable and ultimately exclusive resort destination. Some inhabitants became fishing guides, and among the anglers was President Herbert Hoover. The big hotels would decline, however, with World War II. In 1958, The Rangeley Lake House was razed. But motels have taken their place, and Rangeley remains a popular resort.

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