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Marshall Point Road, St George, ME, 04857

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880 Port Clyde Rd., Port Clyde, ME 04855
Maine businesses are often family affairs, and the Monhegan-Thomaston Boat Line is no exception. From the time the Barstows took over the mailboat, Jim and Judy's crew have included their children and their ... More on Monheganboat.com

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992 River Rd, Cushing, Maine 04563-3251

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Port Clyde, Maine
Marshall Point Lighthouse is situated on a rocky ledge at the tip of the St. George peninsula where it over... More on LighthouseFriends.com
The gift shop is very cute and they have alot of wonderful items for sale at great prices . More on TripAdvisor

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Samoset Rd. Rockland, ME, United States
Many see the Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse sitting nearly a mile from shore and think the breakwater must have been built to connect the light with solid land. Not true. The breakwater was built f... More on LighthouseFriends.com
We managed the walk out to the lighthouse quite well, but it must have been near high tide as a wind kicked up and water was sweeping over the breakwater for our return trip. More on LighthouseFriends.com

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Rockland, Maine, USA
Enjoy scenic views of Penobscot Bay while you picnic or fish. The park's crescent-shaped sand beach allows... More on Maine.gov
Be advised that there is now a nominal fee to use the park (honor system) to help defray the cost of main... More on TripAdvisor

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162 Russell Ave, Rockport, Maine

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Owls Head, Maine, United States

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Route 17 and Lakeview Drive Rockland, ME 04846
Restrooms, picnic area, a sand beach, and warm water add up to the area's best swimming, good for small children.
More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine
Restrooms, picnic area, a sand beach, and warm water add up to the area's best swimming, good for small children. More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine

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Rockland, Me
The Rockland Harbor Southwest Lighthouse was privately built by Dr. Bruce Woolett. Completed in 1987, the tower and dwelling were sold ... More on LighthouseFriends.com
The Rockland Harbor Trail is a public footpath of more than four miles along the historic waterfront of Rockland Harbor. The purpose of this trail is to showcase and help preserve unique aspects o... More on Therealmaine.com
