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Curtis Island Lighthouse- Camden, ME
Looking like a idealized New England watercolor, the Curtis Island Lighthouse sits at the head of Camden's harbor. First established in 1835, the current brick tower dates to 1896.
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Stephen King House- Bangor, ME
While Stephen King himself may have fled to Florida, he still owns the fabulous red 1858 turreted Italianate on West Broadway in Bangor. Now serving as an archive and writer's retreat, it retains whimsical features that reflect King's personality, and make the property perpetually staged for Halloween.
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The Norumbega- Camden, ME
Built in 1886 as a summer house for Joseph Barker Stearns, the elaborate rusticated stone and wood Queen Anne is now home to a charming four season inn. An architectural masterpiece that overlooks Penobscot Bay, its a tranquil retreat that will impress with its original woodwork and period details.
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Portland Head Light- Cape Elizabeth, ME
Located just up the coast from Cape Elizabeth Light is the oldest lighthouse in Maine, Portland Head. So old, it was built at the request of George Washington, while Maine was still a part of Massachusetts.
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Cape Elizabeth Light- Cape Elizabeth, ME
Located on a windswept rocky promontory, the Gothic Revival Cape Elizabeth Light has been protecting Cosco Bay since 1874. Its desolate beauty has been inspiring people for almost as long.