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Maine Places to Love
Maine Places to Love: Scarborough
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A look at Pine Point from on high. (Photo by Steve Girard, xtremeaerialview.com.)
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Bicyclists cross an Eastern Trail footbridge in Scarborough. (Staff photo by Derek Davis.)
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The historic Black Point Inn, shown in 2010. (Staff photo by Kat Franchino.)
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Lenny, created from 1,700 pounds of milk chocolate, on display at Len Libby on U.S. Route 1. (Staff photo by Herb Swanson.)
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The remains of an 1897 shipwreck are visible on Higgins Beach at low tide. (Shutterstock, by Christine Myrick.)
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In operation since 1927, Ken’s Place (shown in 2012) has long been a favorite of local people and tourists. (Staff photo by John Patriquin.)
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Fishing boats point the way of the tide in the Scarborough River. (Staff photo by Derek Davis.)
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The Winslow Homer Studio stands at Prouts Neck. (Staff photo by Gordon Chibroski.)
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Surfers head back out into the water at Higgins Beach. (Staff photo by Derek Davis.)
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Winslow Homer poses in his studio c. 1900. (Portland Press Herald archives, courtesy Bowdoin Museum of Art.)
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A canoer navigates through Scarborough Marsh. (Staff photo by Joel Page.)
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Dinghies rest on the shore at Pine Point. (Staff photo by Shawn Patrick Ouellette.)
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Both breaded and fried clams are offered at Ken’s Place. (Staff photo by Shawn Patrick Ouellette.)
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Ocean work and ocean play cross paths on the Nonesuch River. (Staff photo by Shawn Patrick Ouellette.)
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The sun sets over Prouts Neck. (Shutterstock, by Dawn Adams.)
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