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The American Eagle, originally Andrew and Rosalie, is a two-masted schooner serving the tourist trade out of Rockland, Maine.Launched in 1930 at Gloucester, Massachusetts, she was the last auxiliary schooner (powered by both sail and engine) to be built in that port, and one of Gloucester's last sail-powered fishing vessels.
Two islands connected at low tide, post-and-beam house on the larger of the two, access from adjacent mainland parcel [12] 24 acres (9.7 ha) 79-742: Birch (Lower) Addison: Washington: R: Smaller island adjacent to Birch Island # 79-743 above: 79-740: Birch (Upper) Addison: Washington: R: Larger of two islands linked by bar at low tide: 63-044 ...
Bar Island at high tide, 2012 Bar Island ( 44°23′54″N 68°12′24″W / 44.39833°N 68.20667°W / 44.39833; -68.20667 ) is a tidal island across from Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island , Maine , United States
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Rockland is the commercial center of the midcoast Maine region, with many historic inns, a coffee roaster, a food co-op, a community radio station WRFR-LP, the Farnsworth Art Museum and the Center for Maine Contemporary Art (CMCA). Rockland was named a Coast Guard City in March 2008, in recognition of the long-standing and special relationship ...
Rockland Harbor Breakwater Light is a historic lighthouse complex at the end of the Rockland Breakwater in the harbor of Rockland, Maine.Replacing a light station at Jameson Point (the northern end of the breakwater), the light was established in 1902, about two years after completion of the breakwater.
The 2024 Portland flood was caused by heavy rainfall, an astronomical high tide, and high winds in Portland, Maine.It occurred, across coastal central Maine, on January 13, 2024, [1] causing severe flooding, especially in Portland's Old Port district and around Back Cove. [2]