Ogunquit By-The-Sea - Paperback

Ogunquit By-The-Sea - Paperback

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by John D. Bardwell (Compiled by)

Page by page, picture by picture, step back in time and discover the remarkable history of Ogunquit By-The-Sea.


From its early history as a fishing village to its official recognition as a town in July 1980, Ogunquit has always been one of New England's most dynamic coastal communities. When Charles Woodbury opened opened an art school in 1889 among the fishhouses and dories of Perkins Cove, he could scarcely have known the effect it would have on the little village. Drawn by the natural beauty of its rocky shore and rolling sand dunes, hundreds of aspiring artists flooded the Cove every summer, creating one of the most vivacious creative communities in the Northeast. The people of Ogunquit -- the residents and tourists; artists and fishermen -- have each contributed to its rich cultural heritage, making it one of the most unique resorts on the Atlantic seaboard.

Number of Pages: 128
Dimensions: 0.3 x 9.2 x 6.5 IN
Publication Date: December 01, 1994
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