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Rangeley Lakes

American  
[reynj-lee] / ˈreɪndʒ li /

plural noun

  1. a group of lakes in W Maine.


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The forests in Maine’s Rangeley Lakes region become “utterly spectacular in the fall,” says Gale Ross, the state’s fall foliage spokeswoman.

From Washington Post

Schools in Wales, Saco and Rumford will use the help to fix their roofs, while Rangeley Lakes Regional School will use $1 million for compliance with the American with Disabilities Act.

From Washington Times

Then 14, he had driven up from East Longmeadow, the small Massachusetts quarry town where he grew up, with slightly older boys to fish in the Rangeley Lakes.

From New York Times

She suggested trying inland spots like the Rangeley Lakes region and the mountain town of Bethel, where you can stay at Sunday River ski resort in Newry, Me., which offers reduced summer rates.

From New York Times

At the Rangeley lakes, for example, you will find that large, gaudy flies are much used, like the "Parmachenee Belle," "Silver and Golden Doctor," and "Grizzly King," and there is one local fly called the "Katoodle Bug."

From Project Gutenberg