Sunday, May 20, 2012
Scenic Sunday
Kennebunk (ken.ne’bunk) is a Native American name of ancient origin. It means “long cut bank” and is believed to reference a Great Hill, a grassy promontory that drops sharply to ledges at the mouth of the Mousam River.
The Kennebunks are located on the southern Maine coast. The first settlement was in the “Cape Porpus” area and was established in 1610.
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