Where in Maine?
This summer village on a lake is well disguised by a blanket of snow. Can you identify it?
This time of year, the population of this central Maine village is about half of what it is during the summer. Maybe even less than that. Sporting camps like these are boarded-up ghost towns, and the fishermen who come to troll for salmon are long gone. The family camps on the shore of this long lake are likewise closed for the season, and tourists disappear like Judge Crater, the New York Supreme Court associate justice who had a summer home around here and mysteriously vanished one day in the 1930s, becoming one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in U.
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