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Hills Beach
Hills Beach is a seaside community in Biddeford, York County, Maine, United States, approximately north of Boston, Massachusetts. Hills Beach is a narrow stretch of sandy beach on the north side of Biddeford Pool near the mouth of the Saco River and near the Saco Bay. The beach is protected by a breakwater on the north side and the curve of the cove to the south. Access to Hills Beach is at the entrance to the University of New England. Hills Beach is located near Basket Island, Wood Island Light, Stage Island, and others. See also *List of beaches in New England *List of islands of Maine *Fortunes Rocks, Maine Fortunes Rocks is seaside community in Biddeford, York County, Maine, located approximately north of Boston, Massachusetts. The 1999 novel '' Fortune's Rocks'' by Anita Shreve Anita Hale Shreve (October 7, 1946 – March 29, 2018) was a ... External linksThe islands surrounding Hills Beach References Neighborhoods in Maine Portland metropolitan ar ...
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Stone Breakwater S Of Saco River Maine
In geology, rock (or stone) is any naturally occurring solid mass or aggregate of minerals or mineraloid matter. It is categorized by the minerals included, its chemical composition, and the way in which it is formed. Rocks form the Earth's outer solid layer, the crust, and most of its interior, except for the liquid outer core and pockets of magma in the asthenosphere. The study of rocks involves multiple subdisciplines of geology, including petrology and mineralogy. It may be limited to rocks found on Earth, or it may include planetary geology that studies the rocks of other celestial objects. Rocks are usually grouped into three main groups: igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks and metamorphic rocks. Igneous rocks are formed when magma cools in the Earth's crust, or lava cools on the ground surface or the seabed. Sedimentary rocks are formed by diagenesis and lithification of sediments, which in turn are formed by the weathering, transport, and deposition of existing rocks. M ...
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Biddeford, Maine
Biddeford ( ) is a city in York County, Maine, United States. It is the principal commercial center of York County. Its population was 22,552 at the 2020 census. The twin cities of Saco and Biddeford include the resort communities of Biddeford Pool and Fortunes Rocks. The town is the site of the University of New England and the annual La Kermesse Franco-Americaine Festival. First visited by Europeans in 1616, it is the site of one of the earliest European settlements in the United States. It is home to Saint Joseph's Church, the tallest building in Maine. Biddeford is a principal population center of the Portland-South Portland-Biddeford metropolitan statistical area. History The first European to settle at Biddeford was physician Richard Vines in the winter of 1616–1617 at Winter Harbor, as he called Biddeford Pool. This 1616 landing by a European antedates the ''Mayflower'' landing in Plymouth, Massachusetts, (located 100 miles to the south) by about four years ...
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York County, Maine
York County is both the southernmost and the westernmost county in the U.S. state of Maine, along the state of New Hampshire's eastern border. It is divided from Strafford County, New Hampshire, by the Salmon Falls River and the connected tidal estuary, the Piscataqua River. York County was permanently established in 1639. Several of Maine's earliest colonial settlements are found in the county, which is the state's oldest and one of the oldest in the United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 211,972, making it Maine's second-most populous county. Its county seat is Alfred. York County is part of the Portland– South Portland, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area. History 1622 patent The first patent establishing the Province of Maine was granted on August 10, 1622, to Ferdinando Gorges and John Mason by the Plymouth Council for New England, which itself had been granted a royal patent by James I to the coast of North America between the 40th and the ...
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Boston
Boston is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and Financial centre, financial center of New England, a region of the Northeastern United States. It has an area of and a population of 675,647 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the third-largest city in the Northeastern United States after New York City and Philadelphia. The larger Greater Boston metropolitan statistical area has a population of 4.9 million as of 2023, making it the largest metropolitan area in New England and the Metropolitan statistical area, eleventh-largest in the United States. Boston was founded on Shawmut Peninsula in 1630 by English Puritans, Puritan settlers, who named the city after the market town of Boston, Lincolnshire in England. During the American Revolution and American Revolutionary War, Revolutionary War, Boston was home to several seminal events, incl ...
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Biddeford Pool
Biddeford Pool is a neighborhood within the city of Biddeford, Maine, named for a large tidal pool located off Saco Bay (Maine), Saco Bay south of the mouth of the Saco River. It is approximately southeast of downtown Biddeford, Maine, Biddeford, to which it is connected via State Route 208 (Maine), State Route 208. The center of Kennebunkport, Maine, Kennebunkport is to the southwest, connected via Maine State Route 9, State Route 9. Biddeford Pool has a post office with the ZIP Code 04006. Background Biddeford Pool is the site of Maine's first recorded permanent settlement, then called Winter Harbor (not to be confused with present-day Winter Harbor, Maine). In the winter of 1616-1617, Richard Vines (colonist), Richard Vines, a physician, resided here as part of the colonization efforts of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, lord proprietor of Maine. An early village developed on the north side. In 1688, Fort Mary (Maine), Fort Mary was built near the pool's entrance. The former Fletcher ...
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Saco River
The Saco River ( , Abenaki: ''Sαkóhki'') is a river in northeastern New Hampshire and southwestern Maine in the United States. It drains a rural area of of forests and farmlands west and southwest of Portland, emptying into the Atlantic Ocean at Saco Bay, from its source.U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed June 30, 2011 It supplies drinking water to roughly 250,000 people in thirty-five towns; and historically provided transportation and water power encouraging development of the cities of Biddeford and Saco and the towns of Fryeburg and Hiram. Samuel de Champlain sailed a portion of the river in 1605 and referred to it as ''Chouacoet'', which he said was the name used by the Wabanaki Confederacy, Almouchiquois people. Various sources also give their name as "Sokoki" (a term also used for the Missiquoi people of western New England) and as being either the ancestors or close relatives of the ...
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Saco Bay
Saco Bay ( ) is a small curved embayment of the Gulf of Maine on the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast of Maine in the United States. Saco Bay is approximately wide, running from the Fletcher Neck (the Biddeford Pool peninsula) and the mouth of the Saco River in York County, Maine, York County north to the Scarborough River and Prout's Neck, Maine, Prouts Neck in Scarborough, Maine, Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine, approximately southwest of Portland, Maine, Portland. The shoreline of the bay makes the largest sand beach and salt marsh system in Maine and contains the longest unbroken stretch of beach in the state. Ecosystem Construction of a railroad causeway in the 19th century led to the closure of the Little River Inlet. This tidal re-entrant had formed the county line between York and Cumberland counties and the town line between Scarborough and Old Orchard Beach. Prior to its closure, the Pine Point Beach, Pine Point region of Scarborough was a barrier island, the on ...
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University Of New England (United States)
The University of New England (UNE) is a private university, private research university in Portland, Maine, Portland and Biddeford, Maine, Biddeford, Maine, United States. It traces it historical origins to 1831 when Westbrook College, Westbrook Seminary opened on what is now the UNE Portland Campus. UNE is the largest private university in the state of Maine and the largest educator of healthcare professionals for Maine. It is organized into five colleges that combine to offer more than 70 undergraduate, graduate, online, and professional degrees. The university is Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity." History In 1939, a boys-only high school and junior college called the College Séraphique was founded in Biddeford by Father Decary and the Franciscan friar of St. Andre's parish. In 1952, the school changed its name to St. Francis College and began granting bachelor's degrees wit ...
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Wood Island Light
Wood Island Light is an active lighthouse on the eastern edge of Wood Island in Saco Bay (Maine), Saco Bay, on the southern coast of Maine. The light is just outside the entrance to Biddeford Pool and the end of the Saco River. The lighthouse is a conical white tower of granite rubble. The light itself sits above mean high water. Its automated beacon alternates between green and white every 10 seconds. Wood Island Light is Maine's second-oldest lighthouse (after Portland Head Light) and the nation's eleventh-oldest. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Wood Island Light Station on January 21, 1988, reference number 87002274. The United States Coast Guard maintains the active beacon of the lighthouse, while The Friends of Wood Island Light, a non-profit organization, has assisted the Coast Guard by maintaining and restoring parts of the lighthouse and keepers dwellings. History Wood Island Light was established in 1808 under the orders of President Thoma ...
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List Of Beaches In New England
This is a list of beaches in New England sorted by state then town. Beaches are not exclusively all on seashores but may also be located on lakes, rivers or other bodies of water. Connecticut Connecticut's southern shore with of tidal coastline offers many beaches on the Long Island Sound and inland: *Bridgeport ** Pleasure Beach ** Seaside Park * Brookfield ** Brookfield Town Beach (not on shoreline) ** Lillinonah Woods Beach (not on shoreline) * Clinton ** Clinton Town Beach *Colchester ** Day Pond State Park (not on shoreline) *Coventry ** Lisicke Beach ** Patriots Park * East Lyme ** Rocky Neck State Park ** McCook's Beach ** Hole in the Wall Beach * Ellington ** Sandy Beach on Crystal Lake * Fairfield ** Jennings Beach ** Lake Mohegan ** Penfield Beach and Rickards Beach ** Fairfield Beach ** South Pine Creek Beach ** Sasco Beach ** Southport Beach * Griswold **Hopeville Pond State Park (not on shoreline) * Guilford ** Lake Quonnipaug ** Jacob's Beach * Groton ** Bluff ...
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List Of Islands Of Maine
Maine is home to over 4,600 coastal islands, ranging from large landmasses like Mount Desert Island to small islets and ledges exposed above mean high tide. The Maine Coastal Island Registry (CIR) The Maine Coastal Island Registry (CIR) catalogs 3,166 of these coastal islands, along with some notable inland freshwater islands, such as Frye Island in Sebago Lake. According to the most recent CIR data, 1,846 islands are registered to private owners, while 204 islands, which contain four or more structures, are exempt from registration. Additionally, 1,322 islands are under the care and custody of the State of Maine. The table below uses CIR as its primary source; additional sources are cited. Description of table columns The table below provides information on Maine islands, organized by several key columns. Below is an explanation of each column. Registry #: The unique identifier assigned to each island by the Maine Coastal Island Registry (CIR). Multiple islands may sh ...
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Fortunes Rocks, Maine
Fortunes Rocks is seaside community in Biddeford, York County, Maine, located approximately north of Boston, Massachusetts. The 1999 novel '' Fortune's Rocks'' by Anita Shreve Anita Hale Shreve (October 7, 1946 – March 29, 2018) was an American writer, chiefly known for her novels. One of her first published stories, ''Past the Island, Drifting'' (published 1975), was awarded an O. Henry Prize in 1976. Early ... is loosely based on this Maine seaside neighborhood. External links * {{authority control Neighborhoods in Maine Portland metropolitan area, Maine Biddeford, Maine ...
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