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Let's face it: it can be difficult to find entertainment for kids parties. Children can get bored easily and you don't want to be the one doing all the entertainment yourself at your kid's party. A great Maine clown, Maine magician, Maine mime or Maine ventriloquist can usually solve that problem, however. They can provide the laughs and magic tricks to keep all the kids happy at your child's birthday party. The right entertainer or clown at your child's party or children's event in Maine will be able to make tell jokes and keep all the kids occupied so you don't have to! .
Maine Clowns may also serve the following areas: Baring Plt, Dennysville, Appleton, New Harbor, Lower Enchanted, Dixmount, Concord, Smyrna, North Waterford, Bowerbank, Saint George, Unity, Gouldsboro, Vassalborough, Penobscot, Wayne, Prospect Harbor, North Whitefield, Baring, Mars Hill, Salem, Chesuncook, Littleton, Patten, Flagstaff Plantation, Greenbush, Troy, Talmadge, Mexico, Northfield, Spaulding, North Monmouth, Sebago, East Waterboro, Jackson, Rockport, Scarborough, Lambert Lake, Osborn, West Bath, Sandy River, Soldier Town, Eastport, Winterport, Sandwich, Hodgdon, Caratunk, Tomhegan.
Maine Factoid:
The original inhabitants of the territory that is now Maine were Algonquian-speaking peoples. The first European settlement in Maine was in 1604 by a French party. The first English settlement in Maine, the short-lived Popham Colony, was established by the Plymouth Company in 1607. A number of English settlements were established along the coast of Maine in the 1620s, although the rugged climate, deprivations, and Indian attacks wiped out many of them over the years. As Maine entered the 18th century, only a half dozen settlements still survived. American and British forces contended for Maine's territory during the American Revolution and the War of 1812. Because it was physically separated from the rest of Massachusetts and because it was growing in population at a rapid rate, Maine became the 23rd state on March 15, 1820, as a component of the Missouri Compromise.  Maine Clowns