One of its more identifiable features includes a dam not far from this spot.
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On the east side of the cove, a short loop trail leads to a beach where visitors can wade when the tide is out.
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The Army Corps of Engineers began building this fort in 1844, on a bluff overlooking a particularly vulnerable waterway.
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You may hear this serpentine lake called by one of two names.
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Today, it is a well-preserved site full of original artifacts and a frequent field-trip destination for schoolkids.
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A sign outside bears a Penobscot word describing the building’s purpose.