Ingrained in state culture, beloved atlases are a must for Mainers

BANGOR METRO • March 7, 2021

Every Mainer receives two things at birth: a name, and a Delorme’s Maine Atlas. The atlas is so ingrained in Maine culture that a car feels empty without one. Sure, nowadays there are GPS devices and apps that modernize direction-finding, but there’s still a comfort in leafing through the pages of an old-fashioned atlas. Torn pages and coffee stains testify that its owner has actually gone somewhere. There are ghosts on these pages – ghosts of places that once were – places where only the name survives.

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