Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site
USA /
Maine /
South Bristol /
World
/ USA
/ Maine
/ South Bristol
World / United States / Maine
NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, historic landmark, tourist attraction
A publicly owned historic property operated by the state of Maine near Pemaquid Beach in Bristol, Maine. The site includes the reconstructed Fort William Henry, archaeological remains of 17th- and 18th-century village buildings and fortifications, and a museum with artifacts found on the site including musket balls, coins, pottery, and early hardware.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_Pemaquid_State_Historic_Site
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 43°52'42"N 69°31'19"W
- Fort William Henry 0.1 km
- Olson House 23 km
- The Camden Public Library 52 km
- Maine State House 52 km
- Cumston Hall 58 km
- Fort Gorges 61 km
- Portland Customs House 64 km
- Fort Halifax State Historic Site 74 km
- Eegonos (East of Eden) 118 km
- Henry D. Moore Parish House and Library 143 km
- Johns Bay (Eastern Shore and eastern coves) 2.3 km
- Johns Bay (western shore and northern coves) 2.3 km
- Island to the east of Poormans Cove (Maine) 2.6 km
- South Bristol 3.2 km
- Damariscotta River Estuary (Southern section) 4.7 km
- Bristol, Maine 6 km
- Little River 7.4 km
- Linekin Bay 8.8 km
- Town of Boothbay Harbor, Maine 10 km
- Town of Boothbay, Maine 10 km