Again, reluctantly, I left. But I didn't get far. Just 'round the curve was a road with public access to a private beach. Parsons Beach provided yet another view of the homes on the southern part of Kennebunk Beach.
It was a little after 3 o'clock. And this time I really did leave the beach, and Maine. Following Route 9, which headed west, I arrived in Somersworth, New Hampshire – just across the Piscataque River from Maine - about 4 pm on Wednesday, October 8th.
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Wow looks like you are having a great trip and great weather. We drove through Kennebunkport,Maine and took several pictures of a beautiful house on the beach. It was several years later when George Bush l was President we knew who's house it was that we got the picture of.
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