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The Battle of Falmouth (also known as the Battle of Fort Loyal) (May 16–20, 1690) involved Joseph-François Hertel de la Fresnière and Baron de St Castin leading troops as well as the Wabanaki Confederacy (Mi'kmaq and Maliseet from Fort Meductic) in New Brunswick to capture and destroy Fort Loyal and the English settlement on the Falmouth neck (site of present-day Portland, Maine), then ...
Fort Casco was an English fort built in present-day Falmouth, Maine in 1698. It was the easternmost English fortification in New England and served as the boundary between English settlement and Wabanaki territory. English colonists fled Casco Bay following the Battle of Fort Loyal in 1690.
Fort Loyal was a British settler refuge and colonial outpost built in 1678 at Falmouth (present-day Portland, Maine) in Casco Bay. It was destroyed in 1690 by Abenaki and French forces at the Battle of Fort Loyal. The fort was rebuilt in 1742 and renamed Falmouth Fort before King George's War and rearmed again in 1755 for the French and Indian War.
Fall Classic 200, a former name of a stock car race in Indiana, U.S. Fall Classic at Arrowhead, an alternate name of the Northwest Missouri State−Pittsburg State college football rivalry; Straight Down Fall Classic, a golf tournament in California, U.S.
The Falmouth Hotel was a six-story, 240-room hotel in Portland, Maine. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It stood on Middle Street , between a now-demolished Plum Street and the extant Union Street, from 1868 to 1963, when it was torn down for being a fire hazard.
Falmouth (/ ˈ f ɔː l m ə θ / FAWL-məth) is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 12,444 at the 2020 census. [2] It is part of the Portland–South Portland–Biddeford, Maine metropolitan statistical area. A northern suburb of Portland, Falmouth borders Casco Bay and offers one of the largest anchorages in ...
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Underwood Spring Park was a 19th- and 20th-century pleasure resort overlooking Casco Bay in Falmouth Foreside, Maine, United States. [1] Containing an open-air theater, a casino and a gazebo, it was a popular gathering spot serviced by the trolley cars of the Portland and Yarmouth Electric Railway.