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Kennebunk Beach. (Shutterstock photo.)
Shorefront at St. Anthony’s Franciscan Monastery. (Shutterstock photo)
The Brick Store Museum on Main Street was founded in 1936. (Photo by Diane Maines.)
A clutch of piping plover eggs found at Goose Rocks Beach by Maine Audubon biologists is protected by an enclosure. (Staff photo by John Ewing.)
Narragansett by the Sea, built in 1905 and seen here from Gooch’s Beach, was converted into condominiums in the early 1980s. (Photo by Diane Maines.)
The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church in downtown Kennebunk was built in 1803. (Photo by Diane Maines.)
An autumn scene at Evergreen Cemetery. (Staff photo by Brianna Soukup.)
Aquaholics Surf Shop at 166 Port Road. (Photo by Diane Maines.)
Former first lady Barbara Bush was an early supporter of The Sea Glass Center. (Photo courtesy of The Sea Glass Center.)
A greenhouse at Snug Harbor Farm on Western Avenue. (Photo by Diane Maines.)
A wave crashes on rocks near a house at Mother’s Beach late last January. (Staff photo by Gregory Rec.)
Lucy, top, and Mini enjoy a day at Gooch’s Beach with owners Michael and Cheryl LaRosa of Salem, Mass. (Photo by Diane Maines.)
Architectural salvage from 1730-1930 awaits at The Old House Parts Company, at 1 Trackside Drive off Summer Street. (Photo by Diane Maines.)
Kennebunk’s first Town Hall was a wood building called Washington Hall, at the intersection of Main and Summer streets. It burned down on Nov. 26, 1866. (Photo courtesy of the Brick Store Museum.)
Webhannet Golf Club in the Kennebunk Beach neighborhood was founded in 1901 and has a 6,100-yard, par 71 course. (Photo by Diane Maines.)
The Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes at St. Anthony’s Franciscan Monastery. (Photo by Diane Maines.)
One of many historic and architecturally distinctive homes on Summer Street. (Photo by Diane Maines.)
The Town Hall Goose, decked out for Thanksgiving. (Photo courtesy of Town of Kennebunk.)