Sunrise in Monument Valley

Sunrise in Monument Valley

Saturday, August 31, 2019

Leaving Rangeley

It was sad to leave Rangeley and all the fun places and great times we've had here, both this visit and all the previous visits. We've coming here since Ryan was about 4 years old and he just turned 41. That's 37 years of fun and memories. But we are headed to the far east coast of Maine to make new memories.



 This is the Rangeley Overlook or the family burial grounds. Beautiful views.


  This is The Height of Land over looking Mooselookmeguntic and Cupsuptic Lake. The campground we are at is on Cupsuptic Lake which is in the fa right back in this picture.

This is one of the large tents in the campground that can be rented.

Very nice beach on this CG which is unusual for Maine.

There was a nice swing frame that held 4 porch swings overlooking the lake. Very nice.

As we headed out of Oquossoc and then Rangeley to FAAAAmington ( or Farmington) we passed by some wonderful places that hold lots of memories.

                                   This is the OG (Oquossoc Grocery), or as we know it---Roger's.


Bentley really enjoyed riding along on the dashboard and looking at everything as we went along.
Janance's Back woods shop. previously it was Nancy's Gifts in Rangeley.
The Rangeley Theater. They would often show Kurt Russell movies since he and his father and grandparents spent a lot of time here.

The old hardware store is now a restaurant "Forks in the Air", We didn't try this one, but we tried several others.
The Rangeley Lakes Historical Museum. They have so much information and pictures from Rangeleys history. A very interesting place to visit.

It's the Pine Tree Frosty where we get delicious soft serve ice cream. YUM!!!

                                                                      The Rangeley Inn.


As we drove through Farmington we passed downtown and Pins and Needles Quilt and Yarn shop. I didn't visit, but it's nice to see they are still there.
Farmington is a college town and many of the houses are used as college buildings like this one.

And on we go to Eastport, ME.

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