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    Goat Island

    Cape Porpoise, ME    

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    Three-and-a-half-acre Goat Island is located roughly a mile offshore from Cape Porpoise, a quiet vacation spot with a few shops, a few eateries, a few guesthouses, and a lot of Maine atmosphere. 1833 Goat Island Li... lighthousefriends.com

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    Kennebunkport Historical Society

    North St, Kennebunkport, ME    

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    The Kennebunkport Historical Society began in 1952 when a group of residents were planning the town's tercentenary. They realized that an organization was needed to preserve Kennebunkport's history, thus the birth of The ... museumland.net

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    Wood Island

    Hills Beach, ME    

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    Thirty-five acres in size, Wood Island is situated two miles east of the mouth of the Saco River and just north of the town and anchorage known as Biddeford Pool. Just a few miles upstream from its mouth, the Saco ... lighthousefriends.com

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    Storer Garrison State Historic Site

    Buffum Hill, ME    

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    A plaque here commemorates the site of Storer Garrison to remind visitors of the century of warfare between the British colonial settlers of the region and their French enemies who worked in concert with their Native American ... maine.gov

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    Brick Store Museum

    117 Main St, Kennebunk, ME    

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    The museum strives to preserve the rich heritage of the Kennebunks for visitors through the collection, preservation, interpretation and exhibition of its material culture. The Brick Store Museum houses the largest col... heritagesites.com

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    Ferry Beach State Park

    5 Morris Ave, Saco, ME    

    Ferry Beach State Park is located off Maine Route 9 on Bay View Road between Old Orchard Beach and Camp Ellis in Saco. A stand of tupelo (black gum) trees, rare at this latitude, can be seen in this 100-acre area, which offers... maine.gov

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    Coastal Maine Kayak

    8 Western Ave, Kennebunk, ME    

    Paddle on pristine scenic coastlines, lakes, and clean rivers. Watch curious seals and graceful birds as we paddle in the crystal waters of Maine's coastline. We believe that outdoor recreation keeps people healthy body a... visitmaine.com

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    Kayak Excursions

    Western Ave, Kennebunk, ME    

    Kayak Rentals and Guided Tours based in Kennebunkport, and serving southern Maine from Kittery to Portland and beyond. We offer FREE delivery of kayak rentals and guided tours to various launch sites in southern Maine. We... visitmaine.com

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    Meetinghouse Museum/wells Hist. Society

    US-1, Wells, ME    

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    Artifacts & memorabilia relative to Old Wells. Genealogical & Historical Research Library. Historic Meeting house at site of first church built 1662 and burned by Indians in 1692. Winter: W&Th 10-4. Summer: TWTH 10-4 Satu... visitmaine.com

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    Cape Neddick (Nubble)

    York Beach, ME    

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    Cape Neddick Light, also known as York Nubble or Knubble Light, and Cape Neck to locals in Maine, has always drawn hordes of tourists, and the lights early keepers were quick to cash in on the interest. Today an es... lighthousefriends.com

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    Museums Of Old York

    207 York St, York, ME    

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    Museums of Old York are comprised of nine historic buildings, including a Colonial tavern, an old jail complete with dungeons and cells, a riverside estate filled with antiques, and a warehouse that once belonged to ... visitnewengland.com

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    Boon Island

    Concordville, ME    

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    Boon Island, a tiny outcropping of granite, only two football fields long and fourteen feet above sea level at its highest point, is located six and a half miles off Maines southern coast. Its ledges were among the... lighthousefriends.com

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    Cape Elizabeth West

    Elizabeth Park, ME    

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    Maines Cape Elizabeth, situated on the approach to Portland Harbor, has a reputation for being treacherous, where even ships captained by the most experienced hands can be torn asunder in a flash. At least ninety-e... lighthousefriends.com