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Old Wed Mar 16, 2011, 03:24pm
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Minnesota is one of 3 states that has a portion of its state that is only accessible by land by going through Canada.
Conversely, there's an Canadian island -- Campobello, New Brunswick -- that is only accessible via a bridge in Maine, or a ferry via another New Brunswick island. If you take the bridge, you have to drive another hour through eastern Maine to get to mainland New Brunswick. (Gap knows the road.) I've often wondered if Canada would take the Northwest Angle in a trade for Campobello.
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Conversely, there's an Canadian island -- Campobello, New Brunswick, that is only accessible via a bridge in Maine, or a ferry via another New Brunswick island. If you take the bridge, you have to drive another hour through eastern Maine to get to mainland New Brunswick.
Further proof that the New England saying, "You can't get there from here.", is true.
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Old Wed Mar 16, 2011, 08:59pm
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Conversely, there's an Canadian island -- Campobello, New Brunswick -- that is only accessible via a bridge in Maine, or a ferry via another New Brunswick island. If you take the bridge, you have to drive another hour through eastern Maine to get to mainland New Brunswick. (Gap knows the road.) I've often wondered if Canada would take the Northwest Angle in a trade for Campobello.
Yep. Roosevelt, the one on the dime, supposedly picked up polio while swimming at his summer place there. The bridge was built from Lubec, ME, in 1965. You go back in time when going from Campobello to Lubec. Literally, because NB is in the Atlantic Time Zone. My HS team won the inaugural Eastern Maine Class C Soccer Championship at Lubec HS back in the day.
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Minnesota is one of 3 states that has a portion of its state that is only accessible by land by going through Canada. Vermont (peninsula in Lake Champlain) and Washington state (Point Roberts, a peninsula in the Salish Sea) are the others.
That would be Alburg, Vermont. I have gone through there many times. I've even stopped there a few times. I think they officially added an 'h' to the town name to sound more archaic. Bridges from Swanton, VT; North Hero, VT; and Rouses Point, NY, are the other access points.
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Old Wed Mar 16, 2011, 03:28pm
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That would be Alburg, Vermont. I have gone through there many times. I've even stopped there a few times. I think they officially added an 'h' to the town name to sound more archaic. Bridges from Swanton, VT; North Hero, VT; and Rouses Point, NY, are the other access points.
I new you would respond to this one. Saw it on "How the States Were Created". There was also a long segment about Derby Line, VT in that show.
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I knew you would respond to this one. Saw it on "How the States Were Created". There was also a long segment about Derby Line, VT in that show.
Did it talk about the Haskell Opera House? The stage is in Canada and most of the seats are in the US. Or Ft Blunder near Rouses Point? It was built NORTH of the border by mistake.
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Old Wed Mar 16, 2011, 03:37pm
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Did it talk about the Haskell Opera House? The stage is in Canada and most of the seats are in the US. Or Ft Blunder near Rouses Point? It was built NORTH of the border by mistake.
I know they talked about the library, don't remember if they brought up the opera house.

Ft. Blunder was on the show. I missed part of that segment and was a little lost as to what they were talking about.
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I know they talked about the library, don't remember if they brought up the opera house.

Ft. Blunder was on the show. I missed part of that segment and was a little lost as to what they were talking about.
The library is on the first floor. The Opera House is on the upper floors. The border goes through that building and a few others on that street. Revolutionary War era Ft Blunder was on Lake Champlain at the entrance into the US, except that it was built on the wrong side of the border.
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I new you would respond to this one. Saw it on "How the States Were Created". There was also a long segment about Derby Line, VT in that show.
That was a great show!!! My only issue with it was there was so MUCH information, you need to watch it a ton to get all the info
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