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    Kennebunk Beach. (Shutterstock photo.)

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    Shorefront at St. Anthony’s Franciscan Monastery. (Shutterstock photo)

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    The Brick Store Museum on Main Street was founded in 1936. (Photo by Diane Maines.)

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    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.)

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    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.)

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    The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church in downtown Kennebunk was built in 1803. (Photo by Diane Maines.)

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    An autumn scene at Evergreen Cemetery. (Staff photo by Brianna Soukup.)

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    Aquaholics Surf Shop at 166 Port Road. (Photo by Diane Maines.)

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    Former first lady Barbara Bush was an early supporter of The Sea Glass Center. (Photo courtesy of The Sea Glass Center.)

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    A greenhouse at Snug Harbor Farm on Western Avenue. (Photo by Diane Maines.)

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    A wave crashes on rocks near a house at Mother’s Beach late last January. (Staff photo by Gregory Rec.)

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    Lucy, top, and Mini enjoy a day at Gooch’s Beach with owners Michael and Cheryl LaRosa of Salem, Mass. (Photo by Diane Maines.)

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    Architectural salvage from 1730-1930 awaits at The Old House Parts Company, at 1 Trackside Drive off Summer Street. (Photo by Diane Maines.)

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    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.)

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    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.)

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    The Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes at St. Anthony’s Franciscan Monastery. (Photo by Diane Maines.)

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    One of many historic and architecturally distinctive homes on Summer Street. (Photo by Diane Maines.)

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    The Town Hall Goose, decked out for Thanksgiving. (Photo courtesy of Town of Kennebunk.)

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