Wow! Here Are The 12 Most Beautiful People Ever Born In Maine
We might not be California, but boy do we have some celebrity-style beauty! But, before you start scrolling through looking for hottest folks this side of the Piscataqua River, remember that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and is, oftentimes, found on the inside. Snuggling up to Longfellow might not be your winter’s night desire, but Fanny Appleton Longfellow might disagree.

This stunning ESPN newscaster can be seen on the field, but was first seen in Lewiston!

The 41st Vice President of the USA, serving with Gerald Ford, was born in beautiful Bar Harbor. Love or hate his politics, it's hard to ignore those hipster glasses.
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If you're one for facial hair, you can't go wrong with Longfellow. In addition to penning some of the most iconic words of our country ("listen my children and you shall hear") he knew how to rock a beard long before half the transplants in Portland.
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Griffin grew up with six siblings in Old Town near the Penobscot Native American reservation. In 2011, her album titled Downtown Church won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Gospel Album.

A graduate of Bonny Eagle High school, Marisa is a Standish native who has excelled both academically and athletically. Look for her competing to be Miss USA!

Known for her roles in films such as "The Maltese Falcon" and "Valiant was the Word for Carrie," for which she was Oscar nominated. She was born in Patten.

Dempsey, known for his starring roles in many eighties films as well as television show "Grey's Anatomy" hails from Lewiston Maine, but spent his childhood and nearby Turner and Buckfield. He attended both Buckfield High School and Saint Dominic Academy. His love for car racing has become well-known as he spends more time on the track and less on the big screen.

Maine's sweetheart is a Deering Oaks graduate and has been known to stop into some of her favorite Munjoy Hill watering holes when she's in the area.
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This one might be a bit of a dark horse, but we couldn't leave him off the list. You can file him under "people who knew what to do with facial hair before it was hip." This Union General in the American Civil War was born in Leeds, educated in Maine his entire life. He was heavily involved in integrating freed slaves into free life and founded Howard University. He was an early graduate of Bowdoin.

Nelson was born in Portland and attended the Waynflete School for a time. His father, Leonard Nelson, was a president of the Portland Symphony Orchestra.

The beautifully talented poet and writer was born in Rockland and spent much of her life in Camden. Fun, non-Maine-related fact: the "St. Vincent" in her name comes from St. Vincent's Hospital in NYC where her uncle's life was saved shortly before her birth.

The only person on this list not actually born in Maine, we felt Davis deserved a spot for her time spent on Cape Elizabeth. And any list with Bette Davis is immediately made more beautiful!
Who do you think is the most gorgeous Mainer?
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