Fort McClary State Historic Site has been occupied since 1689 and for nearly 275 years was used as an important military defensive position to protect the approaches to the Piscataqua River. Fort McClary was manned during five wars: The American Revolution War of 1812 Civil War
Kittery, ME FortsThe site is the location of the Maine Sailors and Soldiers Memorial, created during 1924-1926, which is one of the finest sculptures by Bashka Paeff, a woman who worked as a sculptor in the Boston area for more than 50 years. With its powerful, central figures of a woman and child, the sculpture'
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Kittery, ME BusinessesThe Ogunquit Heritage Museum, housed in the Captain James Winn House, c. 1870, is situated on the Dorothy Jacobs Grant Common...
The site is the location of the Maine Sailors and Soldiers Memorial, created during 1924-1926, which is one of the finest scu...
A 1600-acre reserve with fields, forests, marshes, and beach. 7 miles of trails. Historic and environmental exhibits. Educati...