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A developer is proposing to build more than 100 new homes and about 40 new townhouses on currently wooded property behind the antiques shop at 502 Post Road in Wells, Maine. ... the “ocean side ...
Seahorse Resort, seen here on Post Road in Wells, Maine, on Nov. 28, 2023, will be getting a makeover, as a result of new approval from the town's planning board.
The park now consists of 1,400 acres (5.7 km 2), is open year-round, and has facilities including two public boat launches, an expansive natural sandbar for swimming, and a 250-site campground. [11] There are also numerous private beach clubs and campgrounds spread around the lake, such as Point Sebago in Casco, which contains numerous cottages ...
Wells is on the southern coast of Maine, surrounded by Kennebunk to the northeast, Sanford to the northwest, North Berwick to the west, South Berwick to the southwest, and Ogunquit to the south. According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 73.61 square miles (190.65 km 2 ), of which 57.55 square miles (149.05 km 2 ...
The Early Cape houses of Wells, Maine, are a collection of 18th-century Cape style houses in or near the town of Wells, Maine. The town has a concentration of these houses that is unusual in the state of Maine. In the 1970s the town conducted a detailed street survey, in which 19 historically significant 18th-century Cape houses were identified ...
The river flows into Wells Harbor, then empties between a pair of jetties into the Gulf of Maine. [ 2 ] The Webhannet watershed includes 1,510 acres (6.1 km 2 ) of land under conservation, including 1,167 acres (4.72 km 2 ) of estuary salt marsh and uplands protected by the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge .
Acadia National Park is a national park of the United States located along the mid-section of the Maine coast, southwest of Bar Harbor.The park includes about half of Mount Desert Island, part of the Isle au Haut, the tip of the Schoodic Peninsula, and portions of sixteen smaller outlying islands.
Wells, Maine: 1735 This structure is reported to be an early tavern. [4] Ramsdell House: York, Maine: c. 1747 One of the oldest houses in Maine, dated using dendrochronology. [5] Located on Lindsay Road. Tate House: Portland, Maine: c. 1755 House museum and one of the oldest houses in Portland Burnham Tavern: Machias, Maine: 1770