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