
There is only one Searsport in the whole world!
(Google it and see for yourself.)
This is what Wikipedia says about us.

I first loved Searsport because that's the home of my husband, but as I've made it my home, I've learned to love it for many other reasons.

It has a very picturesque harbor. Not only do we have our own island, but we have a deep water port where boats dock from all over the world.

It has an interesting history. Many of the elegant houses on Route #1 were the homes of ship captains.

Downtown hosts dozens of shops - antiques, books, home-crafts, home decor, etc. There is campground on the bay, plus many motels and bed & breakfast accommodations.

We have a state park and a town park, both having a gazebo and a beach. There are also four churches, various restaurants, a library, a museum, and even a golf course.
The residents gather for community activities throughout the year - the biggest probably being the Fourth of July celebrations with lobster boat races, a parade, and of course, fireworks in the park.
Those who live out of town enjoy being surrounded by blueberry fields and wooded lands, where we often see a variety of wildlife.

I have lived here for 34 years, and I'm proud to claim Searsport as my hometown.
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Just a lovely place you live in, dear Vonnie. I WILL get out there some day. Really!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful town, it is picturesque!
ReplyDeleteIt is now on my list of places I must visit!
Reminds me of the fictional town of Mariner Cove.
What a gorgeous place to live!
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Beautiful! I love the pictures of those old houses, and that you "adopted" your husband's town as your own.
ReplyDeleteI hope to be able to visit there one day! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteoh, and it has some pretty awesome citizens too:)
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize there was only one Searsport. So cool!! Loved that last shot of the coast, Vonnie. Wish there was a way to capture the scent of the ocean. mmmm.
ReplyDeleteHugs!
What a lovely, picturesque area! Thanks for sharing this!
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