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Granted, US presidents didn't vacation at Mount Rushmore. But if our list has you hankering to see some famous faces, plan a getaway to this iconic landmark instead.
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For all the boot-strappin', cowboy hat-wearin', and Texas-drawlin' of our current Commander in Chief, it's hard to imagine him fitting in with the preppy people who summer on Maine's rocky coast. George W. spent his childhood summers on the Bush family compound in Kennebunkport and still returns to the century-old house of his parents – former President George Herbert Walker Bush and First Lady Barbara – on Walker's Point from time to time now. Famed for lobsters, lighthouses, and blueberry pie, coastal Maine is classic New England. You could spend your visit looking out for the Bush family security detail, but why not instead spend a few days browsing the souvenir shops, sailing the chilly waters, or soaking up some sun on nearby beaches.
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