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Scenic Drive: Rte 201, A Scenic Highway To Canada
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Maine Things To Do House Of Horrors: Stephen Kings Home In Bangor
Posted by mainetodo on Wednesday, October 17 @ 17:25:28 PDT

Fall,Winter,Spring & Summer: For those interested in the bizarre a casual stroll past Maine author Stephen King's house is worth the trip. From the blackwrought iron spider web front gate to the black bats perched on the post it is just what you might have expected. If you are a true fan of author Stephen King, you will definitely want to take the Stephen King tour of Maine. Many of the towns in author Stephen King’s books are fictionalized versions of towns where King has lived or frequented. Towns like Durham, Bangor,

Mt. Desert Island and his birthplace, Portland all served as backdrops to some of his most famous books like Cujo, Pet Cemetary and Needful Things. Halloween is the perfect time to make a trip to the King's place. A brick victorian with turrets and rumor has it even a ghost who haunts the living area of his home...maybe this is his inspiration...


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