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Batson River Brewing in Kennebunk is the reigning champion of Yule, and there’s no better place to seek out a cup of cheer, with tinsel, lights, and decor galore, plus a full menu of holiday ...
The Batson River is a 6.4-mile-long (10.3 km) [1] river in the town of Kennebunkport in the U.S. state of Maine. It flows into the west end of Goosefare Bay, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean , north of the village of Cape Porpoise .
[22] [23] The Oregon Symphony hosts Gospel Christmas at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall each year. [7] Portland's Singing Christmas Tree has been held for approximately sixty years. [24] [25] The city has seen "alternatives" and other versions of Tchaikovsky's Christmas-centric ballet The Nutcracker (1892) presented by various arts ...
55th Annual Osterville Christmas Open House and Stroll 4 to 9 p.m. Dec. 13 at the Osterville Village. Christmas activities all day with a decorated golf cart parade at 5:30 p.m.Free. Information ...
Left bank of Saint John River (Maine) Saint John River. Southwest Branch Saint John River, Quebec and Maine Little Southwest Branch Saint John River; Baker Branch Saint John River; Northwest Branch Saint John River. Daaquam River, Quebec and Maine; Big Black River in Maine (Grande rivière Noire in Québec) Depot River. Brown River, Quebec and ...
The Christmas Ships Parade, or Christmas Ship Parade, [1] is an annual Christmas ships parade in Portland, Oregon, United States. The tradition was established by a single boat in 1954. [2] The 57th annual parade was held in 2019. [3] A virtual event was held in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. [citation needed]
The Little River is a 7.6-mile-long (12.2 km) [1] tributary of Goosefare Bay in the U.S. state of Maine.It rises in Biddeford and flows southeast, becoming the boundary between Biddeford and Kennebunkport for the final 2.8 miles (4.5 km) of its course.
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad transports passengers on a scenic tour of the Eastern Promenade. The Eastern Promenade (Eastern Prom) is a historic promenade, 68.2-acre (27.6 ha) public park and recreation area in Portland, Maine. Construction of the Promenade began in 1836 and continued periodically until 1934.