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Scoring one for two on the lighthouse tour, we headed for Maine’s most famous, Portland Headlight.
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With a stop at the adjacent Fort Williams park for a quick walk on the beach. .
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Up the hill, the lighthouse comes into view. Built in 1791, it’s Maine’s oldest.
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It’s easy to see why this is such a popular tourist destination.
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The views are amazing,
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And positively scream for selfies.
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The light house.
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The light, as seen in the onsite museum .
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These are the money shots.
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The ones from which picture perfect postcards are made.
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The required family shot.
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Beautiful photos. I’d love to visit there.
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Everyone should. It’s glorious…
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👍🏼
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A thing of beauty is a joy for ever.– john keats
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It is indeed…
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Money shots indeed. Those are fabulous! Looks like you had beautiful weather, too. I wanna play Maine tourist now!
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We’re excellent tour guides if I do say so myself…
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I don’t doubt it!
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Gorgeous, and so old! I don’t see much in the way of crowds, either. Bonus!
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I did my best to shoot around the tourists…
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