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November 26th 2007: Kittery (Maine) and Vicinity


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Fort McClary
Fort McClary's major buildings, guarding the Piscataqua River.
Some part of the fort's walls either collapsed or were disassembled. How
odd.
Fort McClary's major buildings, guarding the Piscataqua River.
Some part of the fort's walls either collapsed or were disassembled. How odd.
Kittery Trading Post
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The quantity of weapons sold in the hunting section was frightening. 
This is a picture of one side of one row of rifles; the store must've
had half a dozen of these double-sided rows, plus additional shorter
rows, and racks behind long counters,
The outside of the Kittery Trading Post was completely strung with lights. Using all yellow bulbs, it looked impressive, not garish.

The inside was similarly remarkable for its comprehensive stock of outdoor gear. It was enormous, the size of multiple REIs shoved together! It could easily be considered the size of a small mall. The trading post was fun to browse not only to see everything it had but also to spot the carved statues, mostly of animals, throughout the store.

The quantity of weapons sold in the hunting section was frightening. This is a picture of one side of one row of rifles; the store must've had half a dozen of these double-sided rows, plus additional shorter rows, and racks behind long counters,