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Explore Norumbega in United States

Norumbega in the region of Maine is a place in United States - some 570 mi or ( 917 km ) North-East of Washington , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Norumbega

Time in Norumbega is now 06:30 AM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " America/New York " with a UTC offset of -4 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Rockland, Hartford, Boston, Augusta, and Bangor. Since you are here already, consider visiting Rockland . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Norumbega ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Fast Lobsterboat

0:24 min by oldetimeshipfan
Views: 13299 Rating: 4.00

Lobsterboat moving along at a pretty good clip. ..

Scott Island, off the southern shore of Little Deer Isle, Maine

0:55 min by Bob Hepburn
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Scott Island was the summer home of children's author, Robert McCloskey. My sister Deb and I took Hummer out and circled it in July 2007. This video clip was taken off its southeastern shore and spins ..


Pumpkin Island & Eggemoggin Reach, Little Deer Isle, Maine

0:33 min by Bob Hepburn
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Pumpkin Island & Eggemoggin Reach, Little Deer Isle, Maine ..

Bucks Harbor - Brooksville Maine

0:33 min by Bob Hepburn
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360 panorama of Bucks Harbor from the water after returning from Pumpkin Isle (Summer 2006) ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Little Deer Isle, Maine

Little Deer Isle is an island in Penobscot Bay, lying just north of the town (and island) of Deer Isle, of which it is a part. The island is served by Maine State Route 15 via the Deer Isle Bridge. The north end of the island is called Eggemoggin and there is a small island with a lighthouse on it at the tip called Pumpkin Island. Little Deer is about 4 miles long and connects to Deer Isle by way of a causeway.

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Located at 44.29 -68.70 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Islands of Hancock County, Maine

Nautilus Island, Maine

Nautilus Island is a privately owned island in Penobscot Bay, Maine. It is part of the Town of Brooksville, in Hancock County.

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Located at 44.37 -68.81 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Islands of Hancock County, Maine

Pentagoet Archeological District

The Pentagoet Archeological District is a National Historic Landmark District located in Castine, Maine. This district forms part of the traditional homeland of the Abenaki Indians, in particular the Penobscot tribe. In the colonial period, Abenakis frequented the fortified trading post at this site, bartering moosehides, sealskins, beaver and other furs in exchange for European commodities. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

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Located at 44.38 -68.80 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Archaeological sites in Maine, Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine, Geography of Hancock County, Maine, National Historic Landmarks in Maine, Native American archeology

Castine, Maine

Castine is a town in Hancock County, Maine, United States and served as the capital of Acadia (1670–1674). The population was 1,366 at the 2010 census. Castine is the home of Maine Maritime Academy, a four-year institution that graduates officers and engineers for the United States Merchant Marine and marine related industries. Approximately 850 students are enrolled. During the French colonial period, Castine was the southern tip of Acadia and briefly served as the capital of the region.

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Located at 44.39 -68.80 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Acadian history, Conflicts in Nova Scotia, Towns in Hancock County, Maine

Wilson Museum

The Wilson Museum is a museum in Castine, Maine, USA. It was founded using the collection of Dr John Howard Wilson, a geologist. Wilson lived in Philadelphia, Brooklyn and Nantucket during his youth. He arrived at Castine in 1891 with his mother, Cassine Cartwright Wilson. He received a PhD in geology from Columbia University. In 1921, Mrs Wilson gave the western part of the land she owned to build a museum for John Wilson's collections.

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Located at 44.38 -68.81 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: 1921 establishments in Maine, Museums established in 1921, Museums in Hancock County, Maine, Natural history museums in Maine, Open air museums in Maine