Category Archives: Prout’s Neck

1. Aerial views
2. Beach scenes
3. Cottages
4. P.N. Country Club
5. Garages
6. Lodging
1) Black Point Inn
2) Cammock House
3) Checkley House
4) Jocelyn House
5) Kirkwood House
6) Lee House
7) Lodges, The
8) Prouts Neck House
9) Prouts Neck Tea House
10) Seavey Cottage (also Forest
House, PN Country House)
11) Southgate (and Ocean Cottage)
12) West Point House
13) Willows, The
Prouts Neck
1. Aerial views
2. Beach scenes
3. Cottages
4. P.N. Country Club
5. Garages
6. Lodging
1) Black Point Inn
2) Cammock House
3) Checkley House
4) Jocelyn House
5) Kirkwood House
6) Lee House
7) Lodges, The7. Miscellaneous
8. Ocean views
9. Post cards
10. Retail establishments
11. Yacht Club

Homer, Winslow

People Who Called Scarborough Home By Charlene Fenlason Winslow Homer – Artist Winslow Homer, landscape painter best known for his marine subjects, was born in Boston 24 February 1836 to Charles Savage Homer and Henrietta Benson Homer. His mother, an … Continue reading

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Maritime Tales: Shipyards and Shipwrecks – Part 2 of 2

Text by Bruce Thurlow Images from Scarborough Historical Society, Rodney Laughton and Don Googins (Part 1 Here) Shipwrecks Scarborough’s coastline has three extensive beaches: Higgins, Scarborough, and Pine Point. There are ledges, however, around Prouts Neck, Bluff and Stratton Islands (now … Continue reading

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Transportation Through the Years – Part 1 of 4

Text by Bruce Thurlow Images from Scarborough Historical Society, Rodney Laughton and Joseph W. Snow See a Red Sox game in Boston—easy, hop in your car, drive to Boston via high-speed roads, see the game, and return home the same … Continue reading

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Historical Overview – Part 1

Scarborough: They Called it Owascoag Part 1 of 4  – Print Version Here (Pages 1-4) Text by Mary B. Pickard Images from Scarborough Historical Society, Rodney Laughton, the Scarborough Marsh Nature Center and Broadturn Farm Unlike many neighboring towns, Scarborough … Continue reading

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