Port Clyde, Maine

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Port Clyde, Maine is a small coastal village on the St. George peninsula known for its historic fishing and lobstering heritage, scenic harbor, and role as an artists’ retreat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal village
unincorporated community
village
climate humid continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
economicActivity commercial fishing
lobstering
tourism
hasFeature rocky coastline
small harbor
working waterfront
hasHeritage fishing
lobstering
hasLandmark Marshall Point Light NERFINISHED
hasReputation picturesque fishing village
quiet coastal community
hasTransportConnection ferry to Monhegan Island
knownFor artists’ retreat
coastal scenery
historic fishing industry
lobster fishing
scenic harbor
locatedIn Knox County, Maine NERFINISHED
Maine NERFINISHED
St. George, Maine NERFINISHED
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
St. George Peninsula NERFINISHED
near Marshall Point Light NERFINISHED
partOf New England
regionType Midcoast Maine NERFINISHED
servesAs ferry terminal for Monhegan Island
tourismActivity art galleries
boating
coastal sightseeing
fishing charters

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Kenneth Noland placeOfDeath Port Clyde, Maine