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Although there were once many hotels on Prouts Neck, [2] including the Jocelyn, and most notably the Checkley, the only one that remains is the venerable Black Point Inn, [3] which is open on a seasonal basis. Famous families that have summered in Prouts Neck for generations include members of the Rockefeller family and descendants of Thomas M ...
The Hunnewell House is located in central Scarborough, in a triangular wooded island formed by Black Point Road (Maine State Route 207), Old County Road, and Winnocks Neck Road. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story Cape style wood-frame structure, three bays wide, with clapboard siding and a stone foundation.
In 1631, the Plymouth Council for New England granted the "Black Point Patent" to Captain Thomas Cammock, nephew of the Earl of Warwick. Cammock built a house and began residence in 1635 on the 1,500-acre (6.1 km 2 ) tract of land, which extended from the Spurwink River to Black Point—today this area is known as Prouts Neck . [ 4 ]
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Scarborough: 51.1: 82.2: US 1 south – Saco: Western end of US 1 concurrency: 54.2: 87.2: SR 114 north (Gorham Road) / SR 207 south (Black Point Road) – Gorham, Prouts Neck: Southern terminus of SR 114; northern terminus of SR 207: 55.4: 89.2: To I-95 / Maine Turnpike / I-295 north – Portland: Interchange; eastbound exit and westbound ...
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