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Fort McClary Blockhouse-Historic Site

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 Forts

John Paul Jones State Historic Site

The 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'

Kittery, ME Historic Sites

Kittery Historical - Naval Museum

Portrays the history of the seacoast area - Kittery, Maine's oldest incorporated town. Location of oldest U.S. Naval Shipyard in the country.

Kittery, ME Museums



Things to do near Kittery, ME

Kennebunk Beach

2,500-foot fine sand beach. Popular for swimming and surfing. Parking along side road. No facilities or services....

Days Inn

Bed & Breakfast, affordable lodging, 4 miles to Hanover...

The Artful Dodger

Accessible from New Hampshire's Lake Winnepesaukee region as well as from Portland, on Route 25, an eclectic collection, espe...

Links At Outlook, The

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 14 days...

York Institute Museum

Exhibitions explore regional and natural history, art, culture, and industry. Adjacent Dyer Library has extensive Maine histo...