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Kennebunkport /ˌkɛniˈbʌŋkˌpɔːrt/ is a
resort town in York County, Maine,
United States. The po****tion was 3,629
people at the 2020 census. It is part...
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referred to by that name, was part of
Kennebunkport until 1915, when it was set off and
named North Kennebunkport. In 1957,
following the
publication of...
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Kennebunkport is a census-designated
place (CDP)
consisting of the
central village in the town of
Kennebunkport in York County, Maine,
United States....
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Square is a
public square in
Kennebunkport, Maine,
United States. It
stands at the
intersections of
Western Avenue,
Spring Street and
Ocean Avenue...
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child roles and
appeared in
theater productions at the
Kennebunkport Playhouse in
Kennebunkport, Maine,
which her brother,
Robert Currier, had founded...
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located in the town of
Kennebunkport,
Maine United States,
bordered by Cape Porpoise,
Maine (another
neighborhood of
Kennebunkport) to the southwest, and...
- and set many of his
stories in the Midwest. He
eventually moved to
Kennebunkport, Maine,
where he
continued his life work even as he
suffered a loss...
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George H. W. Bush
picnics on the lawn of his
Kennebunkport home with his family, 1988....
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called the "most
photographed house in the state" of Maine, the
Wedding Cake House,
known formally as the
George W.
Bourne House, is a
historic house...
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September 4, 1976, he was
pulled over near his family's
summer home in
Kennebunkport, Maine, for
driving under the
influence of alcohol. He was arrested...