Maine Haunted Houses
  Maine Haunted Houses

Maine, known as the "Pine Tree State" recognizes the white pine tree, an officially designated state symbol. Maine possesses over 17 million acres of forests. The White Mountain National Forest covers nearly 800,000 acres, the forest covers a landscape ranging from hardwood forests to the largest alpine area east of the Rocky Mountains
The forests in Maine, are the perfect places for a haunted house or even a haunted forest.



Fright at the Fort 2008
Take a trip deep into the dark tunnels of this 19th Century granite fort, where creatures of indescribable horror, await the unwary visitor.

(Added: 30-Sep-04 Clicks: 2061)

Maine
State Capital: Largest City: Portland
State Animal: Moose
State Insect: Honey Bee
State Bird: Black-capped chickadee
State Fish: Landlocked Salmon
State Tree: Eastern White Pine
State FLower: White Pine Cone and Tassel