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Where is Down East Maine?

Where is Down East Maine?

Along Maine’s highly convoluted coastline, it is fairly easy to gesture toward the eastern end of the state. Whether you’re in Biddeford, Portland, Boothbay, Rockland or Belfast, if you point toward the rising sun, you’re pointing toward Down East Maine.

The term “Down East” (which some spell as one word) originated as a reference to the prevailing summer winds along the coast. Sailors would glide downwind, with the wind at their backs, as they sailed east from Boston to ports spread out from Kittery to Lubec.

The term has morphed somewhat over the years. It is used as a cultural reference as much as (if not more than) a directional one. If you find yourself in Down East Maine, you’re in a part of the state where there are a lot of trees, not many people, and the state’s iconic rocky shoreline is not far away.

But where does the fabled land begin? That might all depend on which part of Maine you’re in.

Washington County, more so than any of the seven other counties on Maine’s coast, fits both the directional and cultural definitions of the term, though people traveling from southern Maine to Washington County might say “way Down East” to let people know just how far they are going.

So can you get to Down East Maine without crossing into Washington County? Can you say you’ve reached that idealized place — with outdoor piles of weathered lobster traps, dark and starry night time skies, and miles of winding tree-lined roads  — and still be within an hour of Interstate 95?

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  • June 8, 2023