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8 Coleman Avenue Kittery Point, Maine 03905
Open seasonally Thursday 3-6, Saturday noon-6, Sunday noon-5. Housed in a former firehouse marked from (and just off) Route 103, changing shows by ... More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine
Open seasonally Thursday 3-6, Saturday noon-6, Sunday noon-5. Housed in a former firehouse marked from (and just off) Route 103, changing shows ... More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine

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85 A Tenney Hill Rd, Kittery Point, ME 03905

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New Castle, New Hampshire, United States

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90 Pepperell Rd. , Kittery, ME USA

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Pocahontas Rd. Kittery Point, ME, United States
Fort Foster, Gerrish Island, is shallow a long way out and also has low-tide tidal pools with crabs and sn... More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine
Wonderful smole and quiet village, next to ocean, yammy lobsters, a lot of attraction in the summer in Po... More on GeckoGo

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Kittery, Maine, USA
Off the beaten path on Cutts Island in Kittery Point, Seapoint Beach is a quiet, secluded Maine beach with shells, tidal pools,seaweed, interesting stones softened by the sea, driftwood and beautif... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
Cutts Island is home to both Seapoint Beach and the Brave Boat Harbor. There is great fishing here. More on AnglerWeb.com

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Kittery, Maine, USA
Kittery has two fine parks - Fort McClary and Fort Foster. Built for harbor defense in the 1800s, both forts are open to the public with picnic, beach, educational and recreational areas. Sea Point Beach, located at the base of the ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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28 Oldsfields Road, Kittery Point, Maine, United States
Friends of Fort McClary We are a Non-profit Group Supporting Recreation and Historical Preservation At the ... More on Fortmcclary.org
For more than 275 years, a fort has stood to protect the approaches to the Piscataqua River at the southern... More on GeckoGo

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P.O. Box 8232, Portsmouth, NH 03802-8232
The Portsmouth Harbor Trail runs past historic homes and the waterfront. Guided tours are available. More on PlanetWare
Wonderful views , rich history, great photo opportunity, at sunset it's just gorgeous! More on Yahoo! Travel

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New Castle, NH
The first Whaleback Lighthouse, erected in 1829 and 1830 at the mouth of the Piscataqua River near the Maine-New Hampshire boundary, was so poorly built due to an unscrupulous contractor's corner cutting that keepers often wondered ... More on LighthouseFriends.com
