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Melissa Charyk of Sharon, Vt., left, and Laura Karishnan-Mackie of Holyoke, Mass., watch the eclipse at Rangeley Town Cove Park in Rangeley on Monday.
The Coughlin family of Augusta watch the eclipse at Rangeley Town Cove Park in Rangeley on Monday. Parents Erin and Sean were with their children, Finola, 6, Miriam, 9, Padraig, 9, Seamus, 17, and Erin Jr., 18.
Dorash Desai and Fallon Fernandes, both of Boston, watch the eclipse with glasses that they bought online. They were planning to go to Vermont, but changed their minds at 3 a.m. and headed to Rangeley Town Cove Park in Rangeley instead.
Rob Burgess of Southern Maine Astronomers looks through binoculars at the sun while setting up at Rangeley Town Cove Park.
People watch the total solar eclipse from Rangeley Town Cove Park in Rangeley on Monday. Maine had clear skies for viewing, while many other states in the path of totality had cloud cover.
Brian Feldman of Washington, D.C., smiles while watching the eclipse near an eclipse glasses-wearing bust of George Washington in the historic district of Houlton on Monday.
Eric Rodenbeck of Saco, bottom right, watches the eclipse with hundreds of others at River Front Park in Houlton on Monday.
Amira Oguntoyinbo, a Bowdoin College student, watches the eclipse from River Front Park in Houlton on Monday.
Patricia Deschamps of Kittery and grandson Logan Garde of South Hadley, Mass., watch the eclipse from River Front Park in Houlton on Monday.
Shachi Shah, of New York City, celebrates her 29th birthday with Rohan Shah while watching the eclipse from River Front Park in Houlton on Monday. ÒIt feels pretty special,Ó she said. "It feels like the whole world is celebrating with me," she said.
People watch the total solar eclipse from Rangeley Town Cove Park in Rangeley on Monday.
The Burnurwurbskek Singers perform Indigenous songs on Main Street in Houlton on Monday.
Stellan Spencer, 2, of Waltham, approaches the costumed performers from the group Big Nazo, based in Providence, R.I., in Houlton's historic district on Monday.
Houlton resident Josh Sutton watches the eclipse from Main Street on Monday. "It's never going to happen again here, so I'm enjoying it," he said.
Michael Bushore of Bellevue, Wash., watches the eclipse through protective lenses on Monday in downtown Houlton.
A crowd watches the total eclipse from River Front Park in Houlton on Monday.
Eclipse watchers laugh and smile during the totality from River Front Park in Houlton on Monday. Street lights and lights on the footbridge turned on automatically during the darkness.
Houlton McGuinn and Sarah Bradley of San Francisco, Calif., watch the total eclipse on Monday in Houlton.
Brian Frati and son Luke, 5, watch the eclipse while mother Rachel Frati looks on.
Nick Benimoff, right, of Long Island, New York, is flanked by wife, Elizabeth, and son Maxwell and as they watch the eclipse from River Front Park in Houlton on Monday.
Mitch Heydt of Stow, Mass, gets set up with cameras at Whip Willow Farm Scenic Overlook on Monday.
Crowds form at Height of Land on Monday morning ahead of the eclipse.
Fred Leadbetter of Poland sets up his scope at Height of Land on Monday morning. Leadbetter bought the scope last summer in preparation for Monday's eclipse and is using it for the first time.
Devin Malanaphy of Portland looks through binoculars brought to Rangeley Town Cove Park by Rob Burgess of Southern Maine Astronomers.
Geoff James of Camden looks through binoculars brought to Rangeley Town Cove Park by Rob Burgess of Southern Maine Astronomers.
Brian Sheridan of Memphis, Tenn., far right, sells eclipse glasses as fast as he can while a line grows outside Maine Hardware Monday. The independent reseller ran out this morning, the day of the eclipse.
A mass of eclipse enthusiasts gather at Whip Willow Farm Scenic Overlook on Monday morning.
People watch the total solar eclipse from Rangeley Town Cove Park in Rangeley on Monday.
Jean Paul Boudreau of Grande-Digue, N.B., has his photo taken by another eclipse watcher, Ed Feldman of Sanford. The men didn't know each other but Feldman obliged.
Alex Wong, left, a Getty photographer based in Washington, D.C, makes adjustments to his camera, while amateur photographer Anne Madow of Orlando, Fla., adjusts her camera based on a list of instructions from her son.
Eclipse watchers fan out across Main Street in Houlton on Monday.
Thousands of people crowd together in Houlton's historic district in preparation for the eclipse on Monday.