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    Kennebec River
    Flowing 120 mi (193 km) from Moosehead Lake to the Atlantic Ocean, the Kennebec River features nine dams, which can cause the river's water to rise dramatically in a short period of time. The river flows through the centers of Waterville, Bingham and Augusta, among many others. The river is well-known as a fishing and rafting destination.
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    Allagash River & Wilderness Waterway
    Ending at the confluence of the Saint John River at Allagash, the Allagash River & Wilderness Waterway is known as one of the nation's best places to canoe. The river runs north from its origin at Churchill Lake.
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    Saint John River
    The Saint John River, located in the state of Maine and the Canadian province of New Brunswick, is roughly 418 mi (673 km) in length. Known as the second longest river on the North America's Alantic coastline, the river originates in northwestern Maine and makes it way into New Brunswick.
     

     
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