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		<title>Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>1703 32nd St, N.W. (east of Wisconsin Ave, between R and S Streets), Washington, DC 20007-2961 Tel: (202) 339-6410 Internet Address: www.doaks.org Director: Angeliki Laiou Admission: free (gardens in season. $4). Attendance: 38,000 Established: 1940 Parking: on street, two hour limit weekdays. Open: Museum:, Tuesday to Sunday, 2pm-5pm. Gardens: April to October. Daily. 2pm-6pm (admission fee. $4). Gardens: November to March, Daily, 2pm-5pm (free). Closed: Legal Holidays, Christmas Eve. Garden closed in inclement Weather. Facilities: Architecture (19th century Federal-style house; wing. 1963 designed by Philip Johnson); Galleries: Gardens (10 acres, formal gardens); Research Library (available to accredited scholars); Shop (blogs, </p>
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		<title>Maine, a Unique Fish Place</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Maine is unique among the eastern states in preserving large areas of relatively unspoiled woods and waters. Ninety percent of Maine is forested, a higher percentage than any other state. Within Maine&#8217;s borders are 30,000 miles of flowing water and 2,500 lakes and ponds, a total of one million acres. For the angler, Maine offers an abundance of natural resources and a great variety of places to fish and fish to catch. Maine is known as the last frontier for native eastern brook trout. Except for the extreme southern part of the state, most of Maine&#8217;s brooks and streams hold </p>
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