- The
Ambajejus Boom
House is an
historic logging facility in
remote central Maine.
Built in 1907 on a
small island in
Ambajejus Lake, it is the only surviving...
- Pemadumcook, but it is not
larger than the chain. The
series of
lakes are
named Ambajejus, Elbow,
North Twin,
Pemadumcook and
South Twin Lake. The
lakes are part...
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Volume Adjoining towns acres ha acre-feet m3
Pemadumcook Chain of
Lakes (
Ambajejus, Pemadumcook,
North Twin,
South Twin, Elbow) 18,670 7,560 490,183 604...
-
Harkness operated on the
Pemadumcook Chain of Lakes,
which includes the
Ambajejus, Elbow, Pemadumcook,
North Twin, and
South Twin Lakes.
Hilton and Harkness...
- Pond
Pemadumcook Chain of Lakes: (Maliseet) "extended sand bar place"
Ambajejus Pemadumcook Lake
Pemaquid River Pemaquid Pond
Pennamaquan River Pennesseew****ee...
- or town
Description 1
Ambajejus Boom
House April 2, 1973 (#73000145)
About 11
miles (18 km)
northwest of
Millinocket and
Ambajejus Lake 45°43′57″N 68°53′42″W...
- (FAA LID: 70B) is a
privately owned, public-use
seaplane base
located on
Ambajejus Lake in
Piscataquis County, Maine,
United States,
seven nautical miles...
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Archeological Site No. 121-52B is a
historic site in the
Ambajejus Camps[dubious – discuss] of
Maine containing prehistoric Native American artifacts...
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Archeological Site No. 121-52a is a
historic site in the
Ambajejus Camps of
Maine containing prehistoric Native American artifacts from the Paleoindian...