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Maine Highland Games draws in big crowds for its 45th anniversary
Hundreds of people turned out for the 45th annual Maine Highland Games presented by the Saint Andrews Society of Maine at Thomas Point Beach in Brunswick.
Paul Bagnall got his start in Maine journalism writing for the Bangor Daily News covering multiple municipalities in Aroostook County. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a bachelor's...
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The Dunlap Highland Band plays during the Opening Ceremony at the Maine Highland Games on Saturday, Aug. 17 at Thomas Point Beach in Brunswick.
The Colum Cille Pipes and Drums band performs during the Opening Ceremony during the Maine Highland Games at Thomas Point Beach to spread and share Highland band culture.
The Cape Cod based nonprofit Colum Cille Pipes and Drums band performs to crowds during the Opening Ceremony during the Maine Highland Games at Thomas Point Beach.
Historical Highland reenactor Derek Allard (right) tells Maine Highland Games visitors the history and cultural significance of the Celtic wolfhound.
Sheep herding demonstrations draw big crowds at the Maine Highland Games on Saturday, Aug. 17.
Onlookers witness the sheep herding demonstration at the Maine Highland Games at Thomas Point Beach on Saturday, Aug. 17.
Bag pipe band Celtica Nova performs during the Maine Highland Games on a cloudy day at Thomas Point Beach.
Crowds flock to the Maine Highland Games to experience Celtic culture at Thomas Point Beach on Saturday, Aug. 17.
Caber thrower practices his form during the Maine Highland Games at Thomas Point Beach.
The Portland Reavers battle it out during the Maine Highland Games at Thomas Point Beach.
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