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  • Sunrise over Portsmouth Harbor from Pierce Island in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA during the month of April.
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  • Sunrise over Portsmouth Harbor from Pierce Island in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA during the month of April.
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  • Sunrise over Portsmouth Harbor from Pierce Island in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA during the month of April.
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  • The silhouette of a crane at Portsmouth Harbor in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA during an April sunrise.
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  • Sunrise over Portsmouth Harbor from Pierce Island in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA during the month of April.
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  • Portsmouth Harbor in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA from Pierce Island.
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  • Sunrise over Portsmouth Harbor from Pierce Island in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA during the month of April.
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  • Portsmouth Harbor in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA during foggy conditions
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  • Portsmouth Harbor at sunrise from Prescott Park in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA..
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  • Portsmouth Harbor at sunrise from Pierce Island in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA..
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  • Large anchor on display at the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion; this 18th-century mansion is located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and it overlooks Little Harbor. It is the former home of New Hampshire's first royal governor, Benning Wentworth. Benning Wentworth served in office from 1741 to 1767.
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  • Large anchor on display at the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion; this 18th-century mansion is located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and it overlooks Little Harbor. It is the former home of New Hampshire's first royal governor, Benning Wentworth. Benning Wentworth served in office from 1741 to 1767.
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  • Large anchor on display at the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion; this 18th-century mansion is located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and it overlooks Little Harbor. It is the former home of New Hampshire's first royal governor, Benning Wentworth. Benning Wentworth served in office from 1741 to 1767.
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  • The Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion; this 18th-century mansion is located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and it overlooks Little Harbor. It is the former home of New Hampshire's first royal governor, Benning Wentworth. Benning Wentworth served in office from 1741 to 1767.
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  • The Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion; this 18th-century mansion is located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and it overlooks Little Harbor. It is the former home of New Hampshire's first royal governor, Benning Wentworth. Benning Wentworth served in office from 1741 to 1767.
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  • Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA on the shores of the Piscataque River
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  • Memorial Bridge from Prescott Park in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA. This bridge crosses the Piscataque River and connects the two towns of Kittery Maine and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA..
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  • Memorial Bridge from Prescott Park in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA. This bridge crosses the Piscataque River and connects the two towns of Kittery Maine and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA..
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  • Wentworth-Gardner House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA. Built in 1760, this house is considered to be grand example of Georgian architecture in America.
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  • Wentworth-Gardner House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA. Built in 1760, this house is considered to be grand example of Georgian architecture in America.
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  • Memorial Bridge from Prescott Park. Crosses into Kittery Maine from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA. Crosses the Piscataque River..
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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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  • 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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  • Portsmouth Harbor Light in New Castle, New Hampshire USA. Built in 1878, this lighthouse is located on the grounds of Fort Constitution.
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  • Portsmouth Harbor Light in New Castle, New Hampshire USA. Built in 1878, this lighthouse is located on the grounds of Fort Constitution.
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  • Portsmouth Harbor Light in New Castle, New Hampshire USA. Built in 1878, this lighthouse is located on the grounds of Fort Constitution.
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  • Portsmouth Harbor Light in New Castle, New Hampshire USA. Built in 1878, this lighthouse is located on the grounds of Fort Constitution.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 an old Military base located 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 wharf / pier at Fort Foster 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. Located in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Rusted door hinge at Fort Constitution . Located in New Castle, New Hampshire USA which is part of the New England seacoast.  ..Portsmouth Harbor Light is located in the Fort
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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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  • Fort Foster, which is an old fort  located in Kittery, Maine USA.
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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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  • 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 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 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 after Major Andrew McClary, an American officer, killed in the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill.
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