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Map of Brunswick, Maine, dated May 29, 1795 The rail yard at Brunswick, Maine, pictured in a c. 1910 postcard. Settled in 1628 by Thomas Purchase and other fishermen, the area was called by its Indian name, Pejepscot, meaning "the long, rocky rapids part [of the river]".
Fisherman's is a seafood restaurant housed in Miner's Landing at Pier 57 in Seattle's Central Waterfront. The menu has included chowders and Alaskan halibut . [ 1 ] In 2014, Dominic Holden of The Stranger wrote: "At the end of this pier is the Fisherman's Restaurant & Bar, which contains two massive brick patios (more than 80 tables between two ...
Brunswick is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Brunswick in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 15,175 at the 2010 census . [ 2 ] It is part of the Portland – South Portland – Biddeford , Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area .
Pennellville Historic District / ˈ p ɛ n ɪ l v ɪ l / is a residential district located in Brunswick, Maine.To locals, the neighborhood is known simply as "Pennellville." There are several historic ship captains' houses in the District; much of the real estate is waterfront property.
Fisherman Island, or Fisherman's Island, is a 71-acre (29 ha) island, on the central coast of Maine, United States.Located roughly midway between Damariscove Island and the mainland at Ocean Point, the privately owned island has a history of human activity predating the colonial period, and was settled by English fishermen in the 17th century.
Chandler's Wharf (also known as Fisherman's Wharf; formerly known as Central Wharf) [1] is a historic wharf in Portland, Maine, on the edge of the Fore River. It stands across Commercial Street from Dana Street and, on the waterfront side, between Long Wharf (to the north) and Widgery Wharf (to the south). [2] [3] [4] [5]
Brunswick Falls (Upper & middle), c. 1912, Cabot Mill on the left. Throughout the 19th century, many dams were built across the Androscoggin River between the towns of Brunswick and Topsham, Maine. The first dam was built in 1753 and, like all subsequent dams of this century, was washed away by freshets. [4]: 553
A drive-in net is another fixed net, used by small-scale fishermen in some fisheries in Japan and South Asia, particularly in the Philippines. It is used to catch schooling forage fish such as fusiliers and other reef fish. It is a dustpan-shaped net, resembling a trawl net with long wings. The front part of the net is laid along the seabed.