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9 Marina Road (built in 1890) Marina Road is the right-hand turn at the Staples Hill split with Main Street. It was one of the two access roads to the harbor from the village. Original owner Peter Allen tore down the Hannah Russell House at 3 Marina Road and built the current structure in 1881. [2] Until 2018 it was home to the business Women ...
Yarmouth's marina in 2022, looking south. Also known as Falls Village or The Falls, Lower Falls (named for the nearby First Falls) was the location of several mills from the 17th century onward, while—on the southern side of today's East Main Street Bridge—was Yarmouth's harbor, where many hundreds of ships were built and launched in the century between 1790 and 1890.
Yarmouth Marina is a natural harbor and estuary of Casco Bay, and is located adjacent to the town of Yarmouth, Maine, United States. It is situated on the Royal River , around 0.5 miles (0.80 km) southeast of the town center, in an area known as Lower Falls .
DENNIS PORT — The 2,500-square-foot building that Lisa Alexander leased for 22 years sits empty this summer.. Pizazz, on Long Pond Drive in Yarmouth, used to be filled with beach umbrellas and ...
Dona Baratta, restaurant owner for just shy of 20 years, introduces herself and we take a seat in a booth by a window. “I'm 68 years old,” Baratta said. “I'm a one-man show.
The Yarmouth Port property is owned by Anthony's Pier Four Inc. of Swampscott. The assessed value of the property is $2.4 million. Skip to main content ... The restaurant closed in 2015.
The left side is the main channel of the river, passing Windmill Beach, Bass River Yacht Club, Ship Shops Marina and the prestigious Bass River Marina and Yacht Club. After the marina, the river goes under the Route 28 bridge and winds five more miles deep into the cape. Bass River was once considered a viable location for a canal traversing ...
Yarmouth constituted the eastern part of North Yarmouth until 1849. On August 8 of that year, it seceded and incorporated as an independent town. The split occurred due to bickering between the inland, farming-based contingent and the coastal maritime-oriented community.