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Maine Sea Glass Company: Impressing Sea Glass Lovers Across Country
TEARS OF THE SEA is a genuine natural sea glass company in its eleventh year! This husband and wife company started their business 11 years ago when they found their first piece of sea glass lying in the sand of a …
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Tagged Beach Glass, Beaches, Jewelry, Maine, Maine Tourism, Mermaid Tears, Sea Glass, shopping, Tears of the Sea
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Nubble Lighthouse Cruise
Just the other day we experienced the Nubble Lighthouse Cruise something we have long been wanting to do. It was a great! The Nubble Lighthouse Cruise are one of the many cruises offered by Finestkind Cruises in Perkins Cove Maine. There is something …
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Tagged Finestkind Cruises, Maine Tourism, Nubble Lighthouse, PErkins Cove
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Public Market House- Portland Maine
Portland’s Downtown Public Market Tradition The Public Market House provides an inner-city outlet for Maine food producers in the heart of Maine’s largest population center. The New Public Market provides the people of Portland with an alternative shopping experience in which …
Rockport, Massachusetts
The Arts Are ALIVE in Rockport! Artists, Music, Theater, Shopping, Exploring and more! 6 Area beaches, 2 lighthouses, over 25 restaurants and forty plus B&B’s and Inns. Rockport offers so much to do and spectacular ocean views! LET’S EXPLORE! Motif …
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Tagged Emerson Inn by the Sea, Maine Tourism, Rockport, Rockport Chamber of Commerce, Rockport Walking Tour Company, The Pewter Shop, Walk the Words
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Ogunquit Annual Patriot’s Weekend Festival
Join in the 21 st Annual Event and go back to Ogunquit’s roots, April 15 – 17th. Historical characters walk the streets, mutterings, fife and drum concerts, craft shows, re-enactments, kids carnival, cookouts, food tastings and more! For more info visit …
History of Perkins Cove
Then & Now Ogunquit meant “Coastal Lagoon” to native Abenaki Indians and was first a village within Wells, Maine settled in 1641. The first sawmill was established in 1686 and shipbuilding developed along the Ogunquit River. Besides constructing schooners and …
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Tagged Maine Tourism, Marginal Way, Marginal Way Preservation Fund, Ogunquit, PErkins Cove
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