Marina in Eastport⁩
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Maine Circle Part 2 – From Calais to Belfast

Maine Circle
Maine Circle

Part two of my Maine Circle. In the middle, you see the border. The US in White – Canada in Green. I crossed into Maine next to the water there. Followed Highway 1 along the coast. The sky was mostly gray the whole day, so no use to go closer to the water. The last pictures are from all the way down on the left on the map.

Crossing the Border into the USA

The border crossing in Calais is a simple, small bridge over the Saint Croix River. I stopped at the window and handed my passport. Into the computer, it went. I was reading the sign “No Fruit”. Gave the nice man my apples. He asked me for my ESTA. I told him I have it. I only forget one thing – the ESTA was for the old passport and this was a new one. So I had to park and come inside the station. Needed to fill out my ESTA form, and they took VISA to pay for it. Took about 30 minutes, and I was free to go. Stopped at the next store to get some change in case they have road tolls around here.

Calais⁩, ⁨Maine⁩

Soldier Memorial
Memorial in ‎⁨Calais⁩, ⁨Maine⁩, ⁨United States⁩
Memorial in ‎⁨Calais⁩, ⁨Maine⁩, ⁨United States⁩
In grateful remembrance of the man of Calais who upon land or sea hazarded their lives that the nation might be preserved and the government of the people, by the people and for the people should not perish from the earth.

Eastport⁩, Maine

Eastport is the least-populous city in Maine, and it’s consisting entirely of islands. Stopped for a look at the small harbor. A light drizzle and some wind kept me there for a while. Was not too happy to go and explore the rest of the city.

View over Cobscook Bay in Eastport⁩, Maine
View over Cobscook Bay in Eastport⁩, Maine
Marina in Eastport⁩
Marina in Eastport⁩
Fisherman fishing
Fisherman doing their fishing
Fisherman
There is no bad weather – only bad clothing!
Marina in Eastport
That did not really happen

Outside Pembroke⁩, Maine

Closed for digging
No digging outside Pembroke⁩
Bay close to Pembroke⁩
Nothing happens here
Fish Trawler
Fish trawler

Machias⁩, Maine

In 1633, Richard Vines established a trading post in the area. The French and the English were fighting over the area for quite some time.
The first naval battle of the American Revolution was the Battle of Machias in June 1775.

Church in Machias⁩
Church in Machias⁩
Town Hall in Machias⁩
Town Hall in Machias⁩
Machias⁩ Court House
Machias⁩ Court House
War Memorial
This tablet commemorates the first naval battle of the American revolution. On June 12, 1775 a gallant force of Machias men led by Capt. Jeremiah O’Brian in the sloop “Unity” pursued and captured the British sloop of war “Margaretta” in Machias Bay
Masonic Temple
Masonic Temple in Machias⁩
Wood Church
Wood Church

Ellsworth⁩, Maine

According to the history of the Passamaquoddy Indians, the Ellsworth area was originally inhabited by members of the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribe. The oldest mention of the place is from the French explorer Thevet in 1556.

Grand Cinema
Grand Cinema in Ellsworth⁩
Main Street Ellsworth⁩
Main Street Ellsworth⁩
‎⁨Ellsworth⁩ Main Street
‎⁨Ellsworth⁩ Main Street
‎⁨Ellsworth⁩ City Hall
‎⁨Ellsworth⁩ City Hall built in 1935
The Dream Catcher
The Dream Catcher
Union Trust Building
Camden National Bank
Ellsworth⁩ Main Street
Looking up the Main Street
Ellsworth⁩ Public Library
Ellsworth⁩ Public Library
Hancook County Court House
Hancook County Court House
White Church
The First Congregational Church of Ellsworth
Remembering 9/11
Remembering 9/11 – Live feed on the TV in the back
Remembering 9/11
A piece of steel from the World Trade Building
Penobscot Narrows Bridge
Penobscot Narrows Bridge. Looking towards Verona Island.

Stockton Springs⁩, ⁨Maine⁩

The first settler arrived about 1759 here. At that time, Fort Pownall at the mouth of the Penobscot River was completed.

Church in ‎⁨Stockton Springs⁩, ⁨Maine⁩
Church in ‎⁨Stockton Springs⁩, ⁨Maine⁩
Graveyard in ‎⁨Stockton Springs⁩, ⁨Maine⁩
Graveyard in ‎⁨Stockton Springs⁩, ⁨Maine⁩
Two Headstones
In memory of Mr. Natilantel Couzens Jr. who died Dec. 21, 1835; Aet. 25 ys. and 10 mos. on the left.
On the right: Mary L. Wife Of John Grant Jr Died May 15, 1836, AE. 23yrs. 7mos.
Mary farewell a short adieu
Since soon we all shall be with you
For hope paints up with aspeels sweet
To realm’s where kindred spirits wait
Head Stone
He liked cars, I guess
American Legion House
American Legion Jerry W. Dobbins Post #157

Belfast, Maine

Belfast is a small city at the mouth of the Passagassawakeag River in Waldo County. Another one of those – take it from the native tribes and give it to the guys from Europe. Later sell it again and build a city. Wikipedia has the whole story about Belfast, Maine. I had a bit of daylight left and took a few more snaps.

At the corner of Main St & High St
At the corner of Main St & High St
100F Main St
100F Main St
Corner of Main St and Beaver St
Corner of Main St and Beaver St
The old Opera House
The old Opera House
First Church in Belfast UCC
First Church in Belfast UCC
Belfast Post Office
Belfast Post Office
Belfast City Hall
Belfast City Hall
Memorial
Memorial for Frank D Hazeltine. He was a Lieutenant, 101st Infantry, and was killed in September 1918 in St Mihiel in France. He was 23 years old. No matter where you walk here – the war is following you.
The Colonial Cinema
The Colonial Cinema
Old Shop House
Old Shop House
The Belfast Marina
The Belfast Marina
Marina
Some nice boats here!
Dog in the water
The dog had loads of fun retrieving his toy again and again

Time to walk back to the car and find a nice sleeping spot for tonight.

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