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  • Fort McClary in Kittery, Maine USA during the winter months. This fort was named for Major Andrew McClary, an American officer killed in 1775 at the Battle of Bunker Hill. This fort was used throughout the 19th century.
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  • Fort McClary in Kittery, Maine USA during the winter months. This fort was named for Major Andrew McClary, an American officer killed in the 1775 at the Battle of Bunker Hill. This fort was used throughout the 19th century.
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  • Fort McClary in Kittery, Maine USA during the winter months. This fort was named for Major Andrew McClary, an American officer killed in 1775 at the Battle of Bunker Hill. This fort was used throughout the 19th century.
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  • Fort McClary in Kittery, Maine USA during the winter months. This fort was named for Major Andrew McClary, an American officer killed in 1775 at the Battle of Bunker Hill. This fort was used throughout the 19th century.
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  • Fort McClary in Kittery, Maine USA during the winter months. This fort was named for Major Andrew McClary, an American officer killed in 1775 at the Battle of Bunker Hill. This fort was used throughout the 19th century.
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  • Fort McClary in Kittery, Maine USA during the winter months. This fort was named for Major Andrew McClary, an American officer killed in 1775 at the Battle of Bunker Hill. This fort was used throughout the 19th century.
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  • Fort McClary in Kittery, Maine USA during the winter months. This fort was named for Major Andrew McClary, an American officer killed in 1775 at the Battle of Bunker Hill. This fort was used throughout the 19th century.
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  • Fort McClary in Kittery, Maine USA during the winter months. This fort was named for Major Andrew McClary, an American officer killed in the 1775 at the Battle of Bunker Hill. This fort was used throughout the 19th century.
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  • Fort McClary in Kittery, Maine USA during the winter months. This fort was named for Major Andrew McClary, an American officer killed in 1775 at the Battle of Bunker Hill. This fort was used throughout the 19th century.
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  • Fort McClary in Kittery, Maine USA during the winter months. This fort was named for Major Andrew McClary, an American officer killed in 1775 at the Battle of Bunker Hill. This fort was used throughout the 19th century.
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  • Looking across the Piscataqua River at the old Portsmouth Naval Prison on Seavey Island in Kittery, Maine from Route 1B in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The Portsmouth Naval Prison was built in the early 1900s; it opened in 1908 and was occupied until 1974.
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  • Walking path at Fort Foster Park in Kittery, Maine USA. This old fort is located on the coast of Maine.
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  • Granite bench along a walking path at Fort Foster Park in Kittery, Maine USA. This old fort is located on the coast of Maine.
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  • Granite bench along a walking path at Fort Foster Park in Kittery, Maine USA. This old fort is located on the coast of Maine.
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  • Fire Control Tower at Fort Foster Park on Gerrish Island in Kittery, Maine. This fort was first established in 1873, but the first battery on this site was never completed. In the late 1890s, construction began on a new battery, and in 1900 this fort was named for Major General John G. Foster (Civil War). The fort closed in 1948.
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  • Fort Foster Park on Gerrish Island in Kittery, Maine during the winter months. This fort was first established in 1873, but the first battery on this site was never completed. In the late 1890s, construction began on a new battery, and in 1900 this fort was named for Major General John G. Foster (Civil War). The fort closed in 1948.
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  • Walking path at Fort Foster Park in Kittery, Maine USA. This old fort is located on the coast of Maine.
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  • Inside the caponier at Fort McClary in Kittery, Maine USA during the winter months. This fort was named for Major Andrew McClary, an American officer killed in 1775 at the Battle of Bunker Hill. This fort was used throughout the 19th century.
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  • Fort McClary in Kittery, Maine USA during the winter months. This fort was named after Major Andrew McClary, an American officer, killed in the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill.
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  • Looking across the Piscataqua River at the old Portsmouth Naval Prison on Seavey Island in Kittery, Maine from Route 1B in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The Portsmouth Naval Prison was built in the early 1900s; it opened in 1908 and was occupied until 1974.
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  • Long wooden wharf / pier at Fort Foster, which is an old fort located in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor. Wood Island Lifesaving Station can be seen off to the left.
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  • Wood Island Lifesaving Station and Whaleback Lighthouse from the wooden wharf / pier at Fort Foster in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Wood Island Lifesaving Station and Whaleback Lighthouse from the wooden pier at Fort Foster in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor.
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  • Long wooden wharf / pier at Fort Foster, which is located in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • View of the Atlantic Ocean from the wharf at Fort Foster (Portsmouth Harbor) in Kittery, Maine.
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  • Long wooden wharf / pier at Fort Foster. Located in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Long wooden wharf / pier at Fort Foster, which is an old Military base located in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • The old Memorial Bridge from Prescott Park in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. This bridge crosses the Piscataque River and connects the two towns of Kittery Maine and Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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  • The old Memorial Bridge from Prescott Park in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. This bridge crosses the Piscataque River and connects the two towns of Kittery Maine and Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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  • The old Memorial Bridge from Prescott Park in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. This bridge crosses the Piscataque River and connects the two towns of Kittery Maine and Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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  • Inside Battery Chapin at Fort Foster, which is an old Military base located in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Fort Foster, which is an old fort  located in Kittery, Maine USA.
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