Scarborough, Maine (item: Scar2)

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Place:

The settlement at Scarborough was one of the earliest made on the New England Coast. In 1623, Christopher Levitt wrote of this area, "There hath been more fish taken within two leagues of this place this year than in any other in the land." Fisherman could easily procure the material for stages and fish houses. The fine harbor, forest, and abundance of fish and wildlife lured the settlers to this area.

Scarborough's thousands of acres of saltwater marshlands, which are under a State Game Management Program, are admired by everyone. These marshes provide feeding grounds for many migratory birds, and it is a beautiful sight to see Canada Geese and Snow Geese in the spring. A Nature Center managed by the Audubon Society on the Pine Point Road is an attraction for many tourists and residents alike, as well as school children by the busload.

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Size:

4 x 6 inches
6 x 8 inches
8 x 11 inches
11 x 14 inches

Watergraphs larger than 11 x 14 inches are available upon request.

Price:

4 x 6: $
6 x 8: $
8 x 11: $
11 x 14: $