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The Royal River is a small river, 39 miles (63 km) long, [1] in southern Maine.The river originates in Sabbathday Lake in New Gloucester and flows northeasterly into Auburn and then southerly through New Gloucester (via the Royal River Reservoir), Gray and North Yarmouth into Casco Bay at Yarmouth.
The park is named for the Royal River, which passes through the park at its northern extremity, about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west of Yarmouth's harbor, into which it empties after its 39 miles (63 km) journey from its source. [1] The park runs along the southern banks of the river for about 0.57 miles (0.92 km).
It then becomes East Main Street just before the Royal River's First Falls, before finishing as Spring Street. "Herbie", New England's oldest and largest elm tree for the final thirteen years of its existence, stood on Route 88 (East Main Street) in Yarmouth, at its intersection with Yankee Drive, between 1793 and 2010.
It was the first of several name changes, including Royal River Hotel (when owned by O.E. Lowell in the late 19th century), [20] U.S. House, Westcustogo House and Yarmouth Hotel. [15] The expected tourists never materialized, and the hotel burned down in 1926. [10] Grange Hall stood behind the hotel. Lowell Hall was in the second storey of the ...
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.
Royal River Baptist Church is in Yarmouth Marketplace at 438 Route One. Cousins Island Chapel (1895) has been holding non-denominational services since 1954 in a former Baptist church. [55] The Church of the Nazarene on Route 1 became inactive in June 2012 and was demolished in the spring of 2015.
Brown's Point is a promontory in Yarmouth, Maine, United States. [1] [2] It is located around 1.90 miles (3.06 km) east of Yarmouth Village at the confluence of Cousins River, to the north, and Royal River, to the south. It sits across Cousins River from Powell Point and across Royal River from Callen Point.
Callen Point is a promontory in Yarmouth, Maine, United States.It is located 2.2 miles (3.5 km) east-southeast of Yarmouth Village, [1] on the southern banks of the Royal River, east of Larrabee's Landing and near the river's confluence with Casco Bay.