Seaside Inn - Kennebunk Beach Maine
Enjoy this aerial view of this Oceanfront Inn directly on Kennebunk Beach. The only Inn directly on the Beach in the Kennebunkport area! Ocean view Hot Tub.
Acadia State Park loop ride on Mount Desert Island Maine USA
Acadia State Park loop ride on Mount Desert Island in Maine USA.
This is an 11 minute condensed version of a motorcycle ride and a few stops along the Acadia State Park loop road on Mount Desert Island in Maine. This place is not more than a few miles from Bar Harbor, Maine. This is well worth the trip if you can get a chance to get out there. This video was shot in HD with a GoPro 3 Camera. Subscribe to my channel to find out when I do upload new videos.
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Mundo Visto de Cima - USA, Maine (Ilhas de Shoals até Bath) HD 1080p
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Ilhas de Shoals - As Ilhas dos Shoals são um grupo de pequenas ilhas e margens de maré situadas a aproximadamente 6 milhas (10 km) da costa leste dos Estados Unidos, que atravessam a fronteira dos estados de Maine e New Hampshire.Algumas das ilhas foram usadas para acampamentos de pesca sazonais por indígenas americanos e primeiro instaladas pelos europeus no início do século XVII. Eles se tornaram uma importante área de pesca para as jovens colônias britânicas e francesas . As Ilhas dos Shoals foram nomeadas pelo explorador inglês Capt. John Smith depois de observá-las em 1614. A primeira queda registrada de um inglês foi a do explorador Capitão Christopher Levett , cujos 300 pescadores em seis navios descobriram que as Ilhas dos Shoals eram em grande parte abandonado em 1623. Continuação...Pesquisar no Site: (Fonte de Peesquisa)
Kittery - Cidade, condado de York , sudoeste do Maine, EUA, na foz do rio Piscataqua, na costa atlântica em frente a Portsmouth, New Hampshire. A cidade inclui as comunidades de Kittery e Kittery Point. Instalada em 1623, foi incorporada (1647) como Piscataqua Plantation, a primeira cidade de Maine, e mais tarde foi renomeada para a propriedade da família Champernowne, Kittery Point, em Devon, na Inglaterra.Tem sido uma construção naval centro desde os tempos da Guerra Revolucionária, e John Paul Jones ‘sRanger, o primeiro navio a voar da bandeira americana, foi lançado lá em 1777. O estaleiro naval de Portsmouth (1800), que, desde meados da década de 1950 até 1971, construiu submarinos nucleares e agora revisa e repara, está em Kittery. Continuação...Pesquisar no Site: (Fonte de Pesquisa)
Kennebunkport - Cidade condado de York, sudoeste do Maine, EUA. Ele está situado na foz do rio Kennebunk, na costa atlântica. É adjacente a Kennebunk e fica a 29 km (47 km) a sudoeste de Portland. O acordo original (1629) de Richard Vines foi levado sob o controle de Massachusetts e incorporado como Cape Porpus em 1653. Reincorporado como Arundel em 1717, foi renomeado Kennebunkport em 1821, o nome derivado de um Abenaki ou Mi'kmaq (Micmac ) India indicativa de uma barra de areia longa. (Fonte de Pesquisa)
Portland - Um pouco de criatividade, um pouco de contracultura; Portland tem tanta personalidade que quase lhe faz esquecer de explorar as paisagens ao ar livre (um erro grave, como mostram os filmes “Livre” e “Crepúsculo”). Nas proximidades, além de vinhedos, você encontrará o Mount Hood, a garganta do rio Columbia e o litoral de Oregon. Dentro dos limites da cidade, você conhecerá uma comunidade consciente e dedicada a manter a cidade sustentável, inovadora e acessível, com um sistema de transporte público invejável, compras livres de impostos e parques enormes que oferecem dezenas de atrações culturais. Continuação...Pesquisar no Site: (Fonte de Pesquisa)
Brunswick - Instalada em 1628 e conhecida por seu nome indiano Pejepscot por mais de 100 anos depois, a Cidade de Brunswick foi incorporada oficialmente em 1739, quando Maine ainda fazia parte da Colônia da Baía de Massachusetts. Os historiadores muitas vezes observam que Maine Street é uma das características mais distintivas da cidade, estabelecidas pelos Proprietários Pejepscot em 1717 a uma largura de 12 varas (198 pés) para que os viajantes entre Fort Pejepscot no rio Androscoggin e Maquoit Bay sempre esteja a cerca de 100 metros da floresta de cada lado, proporcionando proteção contra emboscada. Em 1794, Bowdoin College foi estabelecida como a primeira instituição de ensino superior no estado do Maine. Brunswick também era o lar da Faculdade de Medicina do Maine, abriu em Bowdoin em 1820 e continuou até 1921. Continuação...Pesquisar no Site:
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Bath - Downtown Bath, o coração da Cidade dos Navios, abrange apenas uma pequena porção (menos de uma meia milha quadrada), da área total da cidade de mais de 9 milhas quadradas. O comprimento norte-sul do centro da cidade é facilmente percorrido em uma caminhada de 15 minutos ao sul, ao longo da Front Street, da Biblioteca Patten Free até a Alfândega, apenas a uma quadra ao sul da intersecção T das ruas da frente e do centro. Essa distância, dividida em seis blocos irregulares da cidade, é longa em comparação com a largura de três quarteirões, a leste e oeste desse centro histórico. Embalado nesta pequena área do centro é uma riqueza de história arquitetônica, econômica e familiar revelada em parte pelas histórias conectadas aos sites neste site. Continuação...Pesquisar no Site: (Fonte de Pesquisa)
White Barn Inn, Hotels in Maine
Journey to coastal Maine and discover the many hidden gems of charming Kennebunk with a relaxing stay at White Barn Inn, Auberge Resorts Collection. Experience our warm New England hospitality, rustic charm and uncompromising attention to detail, all wrapped up in a local landmark that has been standing for over 150 years. From exploring the local area by bike, enjoying a picnic on the beach or experiencing epicurean finesse and culinary excellence at our award winning restaurant, a visit to White Barn will stay with you.
The Haunted Kennebunk Inn (June, 2013)
The Haunted Kennebunk Inn
When planning our Maine vacation, I wanted a central location near or in the town of Kennebunk for the second week of our trip. The Kennebunk Inn seemed to meet our needs. I made reservations for 6 nights. This hotel was built in 1799. It wasn't until I looked further on the internet that I found out this hotel is haunted. To us it just made the hotel even more interesting. To our disappointment there were no ghostly appearances during our stay there. On our next to last day the weather forecast called for 100% rain the entire next day. So after lunch I went to Diane at the front desk and told her we would be leaving one day early. She prepared our bill that evening because we planned to leave early the next morning. I told her that I had read that the hotel is haunted. She said that she hadn't personally experienced any unusual happenings, but others have witnessed a few. I told her we were disappointed that nothing unusual happened during our visit. Her comment was Well, you do have one more night. However, nothing happened that last night. Or did it?
The cabinet in our room had 4 drawers which slid open all by themselves periodically after we used them. I had assumed that it was due to the very noticeable slant in the floor which isn't uncommon in very old houses. Surely the drawers would open if we failed to close them completely. On the morning of our departure I started packing the car in the midst of an intermittent drizzle. On my way back and forth to the car I noticed a broken glass on the sidewalk under one of our windows. I left a note at the front desk about the broken glass. Someone returning from a night out had too much to drink and dropped the glass. After leaving the keys at the front desk, we drove off, and that was that. Or was it?
Once we were home I again looked up the websites that discussed the haunted background of the Kennebunk Inn. Here is what I found:
(1) Wine glasses and goblets -- in one incident, a waiter was carrying a tray of wine glasses, when one of the wine glasses rose off the tray, and crashed to the floor, like someone had deliberately thrown it.
(2) Goblets behind the bar have been known to move and actually fly across the room by themselves.
(3) Cyrus, a long deceased desk clerk, suspected of being one of the spirits haunting this hotel used to have his desk in the room that was directly above the unfinished staircase that went from the cellar to the ceiling.
We saw deliveries being made at the rear of the building at the entrance to what seemed to be the cellar. Our room was on the first floor just above this cellar. The broken glass on the sidewalk was just underneath one of our windows. Eleanor's hearing isn't good. But mine is. I heard nothing during the night. However, the window air conditioner could have drowned out the sound. The slanted floor in our room is the logical explanation for the pesky opening-on-their-own drawers. So logically nothing unusual happened during the 5 nights we stayed at the Kennebunk Inn. Or did it?
The Westin Portland Harborview - Portland, Maine, USA - Luxurious Hotels North America
Luxurious Hotels North America
Luxury Hotels, Resorts & Villas Portland:- The Westin Portland Harborview, 157 High Street, Portland, Maine 04101, United States
Phone: (1)(207) 775-5411
Fax: (1)(207) 775-0103
RED APPLE CAMPGROUND Kennebunkport Maine
If you've not been to the Red Apple Campground in Kennebunkport, ME, it's time to go! This campground is designed in a very attractive manner. Travelers will find themselves situated amongst beautifully maintained extended stay park models. Motor Homes and 5th Wheel Trailers have access to full service paved pull-through sites or back-ins. Manicured grass, pruned shrubbery, hanging plants and flowers adorn this beautiful facility with its park-like setting and all its resort-like amenities. This campground also welcomes Tenters, Pop-Up Campers, and there are comfortable cabins for those who prefer this mode of camping. Free Wi-Fi is available and well-behaved pets are welcome if leashed and never left unattended.
You can start your day off with a visit to the office for a hot cup of coffee, tea or hot cocoa. Need a tow vehicle? Want to see the local sites, go to the beach, go out to dinner or the theater? No problem. Red Apple Campground will see to it that you get to town (and back) one way or another during regular business hours. Their own very extensive entertainment schedule is posted on redapplecampground.com. Things to see and do in the area include: beautiful beach walks, great seafood restaurants, tours for whale watching, deep-sea fishing, lighthouse & coastal excursions plus much more. Dave and Jane Berg, the campground hosts, are available to serve you with loads of hospitality and are absolutely awesome in providing helpful info/directions to local sites and great eating spots... gotta ask them where to get your lobstah.
Red Apple Campground is equipped with a recreation hall for large groups. The facilities are pristine clean. Their motto is: We treat you like family here -- and sometimes even better! It is no wonder this campground has met the facilities requirement to achieve the Woodall's seal of approval for a top-rated park!
Bayley's Camping Resort - Camping Sites
Check out a wonderful family camping resort near Old Orchard Beach in Maine. Maine's finest campground by the ocean!
The White Barn Inn and Spa in Kennebunk ME
Rates: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The White Barn Inn and Spa 37 Beach Avenue Kennebunk ME 04043 This Kennebunkport inn is located half a mile from the beach and boasts an on-site restaurant and a full-service spa. An outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi are also available. A flat-screen TV, an en suite bathroom, and fresh flowers are featured in each guest room. The White Barn Inn and Spa has suites with a fireplace and a spa bath, as well. Guests can use the free bicycles and canoes provided by the Kennebunkport White Barn Inn and Spa. Relaxing massage and salon services are offered. The White Barn Inn Restaurant offers a four-course dinner with classic New England cuisine. The Seashore Trolley Museum is 10 minutes’ drive from the inn. First Chance Whale Watch is half a mile away.
Maine Trip: Life, Death and Motorcycle Riding
Some sad news came to me on my Maine trip and I made a video about it. I thought it was important because it says something about what we do and what it does for us and what it did for my new friend....Allen.