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Audio:QS060301
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Correct:Augusta*QS060302*
Wrong 1:Auburn
Wrong 2:Bangor
Wrong 3:Bar Harbor
Wrong 4:Concord
Wrong 5:Kennebunkport
Wrong 6:Montpelier
Wrong 7:Portland
Wrong 8:Waterville
GeoByte1:Maine governor Hannibal Hamlin went on to serve as U.S. vice president under Abraham Lincoln.
GeoByte2:An Algonquian Indian village occupied the site of present-day Augusta when Pilgrim settlers arrived in 1628.
GeoByte3:The pine tree on Maine's flag represents the beautiful forests that cover almost 90% of the state.
GeoByte4:Augusta, located on the Kennebec River, is one of Maine's leading vacation spots.
GeoByte5:In 1832 the more centrally located city of Augusta replaced Portland as the capital of Maine.
GeoByte6:In 1628 Pilgrims from Plymouth Colony established a trading post at the location of present-day Augusta.
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