Second in a series of “benches overlooking Casco Bay with esoteric statements carved into them”.
The first is in South Portland.
Second in a series of “benches overlooking Casco Bay with esoteric statements carved into them”.
The first is in South Portland.
If you haven’t been in the garden behind the Longfellow House (and the Maine Historical Society building), then you should. It’s a nice oasis of quiet on Congress Street, fifty or yard from Monument Square, where there’s usually something (protest, disburbance) going on and where Preble, Congress and Elm Streets all meet.
There are plans afoot to provide easier access to the fort, for tourists and/or the curious. I’m curious about the fort sitting out in the middle of Casco Bay! Currently you can get to the fort by kayak, water taxi, or by swimming (I suppose).
I can’t find the link to the news story describing the plan to make the fort more accessible. If I find it, then I’ll post it.