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86 Townsend Avenue, Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538-1834

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Ocean Point Road (Route 96) East Boothbay, ME

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Lobster Cove Road Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538

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18 High Street, Wiscasset, Maine
Danilo Konvalinka has been collecting music boxes for decades, and nothing seems to delight him more than ... More on Frommers
We went to this museum back in 1995 and it is still the best museum we have ever experienced. More on TripAdvisor

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Lee and High streets, Boothbay Harbor, Maine
This fascinating museum at the edge of town overlooking the river was first built in 1807 in the style of ... More on Frommers
This house was in family hands until the early 2000's and has almost all original family furnishings. Our g... More on TripAdvisor

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West Southport, ME
Hendricks Head Lighthouse was erected on the western side of Southport Island in 1829 by Joseph Berry to guide vessels up the Sheepscot River to the shipbuilding center at Wiscasset Harbor. The ori... More on LighthouseFriends.com
In 1735, Nathaniel Hendrick, swapped his land holdings in Arundel, Maine for property on Southport Island, an act that was later certified via a deed at Pemaquid in 1748. The name Hendrick lives on... More on LighthouseFriends.com

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Barters Island Road , Boothbay, ME 04537,
New England's largest botanical garden and year round destination. More on VisitPortland.com
Breathtaking, serene , wonderful lay out, educational. More on openlist

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Pemaquid Beach, Lincoln County, Maine
Pemaquid Beach is a relaxing spot; it is a tremendous piece of shoreline. Alright, you've been indoors for too long, and Pemaquid Beach in Lincoln County, Maine is an excellent place for getting out. You will possibly have to settle ... More on GoingOutside

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Bath, ME
The Doubling Point Range Lights (also known as the Kennebec River Range Lights) are located on Arrowsic Island at an important point in the Kennebec River. The lights are positioned at the end of a long, straight section of the river, ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

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Bath, ME
The first English-speaking settlement in what became the United States was attempted near the mouth of the Kennebec River in 1607, over a decade before the arrival of the Mayflower . The first reco... More on LighthouseFriends.com
During our tour of the lighthouses of the Kennebec River, we were told that a boater left Bath on the morning of December 10th, 1999 and headed down the river, noting the Doubling Point Light on hi... More on LighthouseFriends.com
