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Michael Sawiel
The park entrance off Shore Road.
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The Portland Head Light.
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The rocky ledge just north of the light, where the ship, the Annie C. Maguire, struck on Christmas Eve 1886.
Michael Sawiel
Overlooking the Atlantic from Fort Williams Park.
Michael Sawiel
Walking the grounds of Fort Williams Park.
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Cushing Island and Casco Bay.
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Looking east at Ram Island and the Ram Island Ledge Light.
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Ship Cove.
Michael Sawiel
The partially sandy beach at Ship Cove.
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Remnants of Battery Keyes.
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Ruins of the Goddard Mansion.
Michael Sawiel
There are many picnic areas scattered around the park.
Michael Sawiel
Looking north to the Portland Head Light from a viewpoint.
Michael Sawiel
Looking south to the Portland Head Light from a viewpoint.
Michael Sawiel
Battery Blair.
Michael Sawiel
The Portland Light and keeper's house from Battery Blair.
Michael Sawiel
Entry to the Portland Head Light.
Michael Sawiel
Looking south to the Portland Head Light from a the rocky shore at low tide.

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