Maine

Maine, the northeasternmost state in the U.S., is known for its rugged coastline, picturesque lighthouses, and vast forests that give it the nickname “The Pine Tree State.” Famous for its seafood—especially lobster and clams—Maine is a major contributor to the nation’s fishing industry while also drawing visitors with its natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities. Its landscape ranges from rocky Atlantic shores and charming seaside towns to the Appalachian Mountains and pristine lakes, making it a haven for nature lovers. Maine’s economy is supported by fishing, forestry, shipbuilding, tourism, and growing industries like healthcare and technology. With its blend of scenic wilderness, maritime heritage, and small-town charm, Maine embodies the quiet strength and natural splendor of New England.
