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Description
During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, a recommendation was made by the Center for Disease Control that people keep a "social distance" of at least 6 feet from anyone who does not live in their immediate household.
This sign, posted at Wolfe's Neck State Park in Freeport and produced by the Bureau of Parks and Lands, used silhouettes of familiar Maine wildlife, one black bear, two loons, and three raccoons, to help park goers visualize the recommended six foot separation.
About This Item
- Title: Bureau of Parks and Lands social distancing poster, Freeport, 2020
- Creation Date: 2020-04-07
- Subject Date: 2020-04-07
- Location: Freeport, Cumberland County, ME
- Media: Digital image
- Object Type: Image
Cross Reference Searches
Standardized Subject Headings
- Coronaviruses
- COVID-19 (Disease)
- COVID-19 (Disease)--United States.
- Freeport (Me.)
- Pandemics
- State parks & reserves--Maine--Freeport
Other Keywords
- coronavirus
- COVID-19
- Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands
- pandemic
- social distance
- Wolfe's Neck State Park
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