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City officials along the eclipse's path of totality – a narrow stretch of land across the U.S. where people could see the moon block ... down the days until visitors flock to their towns and ...
And experts predicted Maine would receive fewer visitors chasing the eclipse than ... some booed – sad that the event many said they’d see only once in their lives was over.
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Officials said Monday the crowd was likely the biggest they had seen in the northern Maine town, which by midmorning was packed with visitors ahead ... only — chance to see an eclipse.
Officials there said there were many visitors throughout the week ... Johnson said it is always special to see others experience the phenomenon for the first time. “What was really exciting ...