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  2. Portsmouth moves free parking at holidays to garages in 2023 ...

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    Portsmouth leaders debate how to best offer free parking at holidays in 2023 before settling on this plan.

  3. Portland International Jetport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is accessible from Exit 46 of I-95 (the Maine Turnpike) and Exit 3 of I-295, in addition to an entrance for local traffic on outer Congress Street. The jetport provides multiple ground ground lots as well as a parking garage. [60] Parking can be pre-paid online.

  4. File:Torquay, Saskatchewan.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Southside Beach - Wikipedia

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    There is a sealed carpark atop a high cliff at the western end of Bells Beach. There is a small carpark as well as limited parking along Pt Addis Rd. Parking restrictions apply and enforcement is enthusiastic. At the Bells Beach end, a steep walking track leads from the car park to the beach at the base of the cliff.

  6. Mackworth Island - Wikipedia

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    Mackworth Island is an approximately 100-acre (40 ha) island in Casco Bay, Maine, United States. Politically, it is part of the town of Falmouth, which is adjacent to Portland. In 1631, Sir Ferdinando Gorges, who first attempted to colonize Maine, gifted the island to Arthur Mackworth, his deputy in Casco Bay, and the island has retained his ...

  7. Mallock Memorial Clock Tower - Wikipedia

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    The clock has long featured on postcards of Torquay and remains a local landmark to this day. The clock in circa 1908 along with a Torquay Tram. The clock in 1922. In 2010 the tower was refurbished, funded by a £65,000 National Lottery Heritage Fund grant along with £30,000 from Torbay Council.

  8. Perkins Township, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The town of Perkins was incorporated in the mid-19th century and then disincorporated in 1918. During the 19th century, the town was a community of almost 100 residents who engaged in shipbuilding, farming and ice harvesting.

  9. Moody Beach, Maine - Wikipedia

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    In March 1989, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court sided with homeowners in Bell v. Town of Wells , also known as the Moody Beach case. [ 5 ] The court affirmed that, in Maine, owners of beachfront property or property adjoining tidelands have private property rights to the low-water mark or low tide area, subject only to a public easement for ...