- The
Kennebago River is a 30-mile-long (48 km)
river in
northwestern part of the U.S.
state of Maine. It is a
tributary of
Cupsuptic Lake, an arm of Mooselookmeguntic...
- USS
Kennebago (AO-81) was an Escambia-class
replenishment oiler serving in the
United States Navy
during World War II. Laid down on 9
January 1943, she...
-
Kennebago Divide is a
mountain located in Maine's
Franklin and
Oxford counties. It is also
known as
North Peak of
Kennebago Divide. Its
highest peak is...
- East
Kennebago Mountain is a
trailless mountain located in
Franklin County, Maine. East
Kennebago Mtn. is a monadnock,
flanked by its spurs: Tim Mountain...
- Lake
Kennebago Lake: (Abnaki) "long/large pond/lake"
Little Kennebago Lake
Kennebago River West
Kennebago Mountain East
Kennebago Mountain Kennebago Divide...
- West
Kennebago Mountain is a
mountain located in
Oxford County, Maine. West
Kennebago is
flanked to the
north by Twin
Mountains (3,536 ft or 1,078 m),...
- also
referred to as "The
Kennebago Steeps,
consisting of
mostly advanced and
expert trails". It is
serviced solely by the
Kennebago Quad chairlift, which...
- USNS French Cr**** was the
first to
arrive in June 1966, then next was USS
Kennebago, both
installed in Cam Ranh Bay.
Schenectady broke in two in 1943. At...
- stations, and
served in that role in Vietnam. USS Escambia (AO-80), 1943 USS
Kennebago (AO-81), 1943 USS Cahaba (AO-82), ex-Lackawapen, 1944 USS Mascoma (AO-83)...
- Canada–US
border with Québec.
White Cap
Mountain is
flanked to the
south by
Kennebago Divide Mountain.
White Cap
Mountain stands within the
watershed of the...