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Newfoundland, and, on the 17th of July, ran his storm-shattered bark into what is now known as Penobscot Bay, on the coast of Maine.
Peter Stuyvesant, the Last Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam 1841
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A compound of suites, lofts and cottages overlooking Maine's craggy Penobscot Bay, this inn features hardwood floors, king-sized beds, private terraces and decks, wood-burning fireplaces and Internet service.
Potpourri-Free B&Bs Steve Garbarino 2011
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Salt Water Farm, situated on several acres overlooking Penobscot Bay, offers foraging excursions, rugged cooking classes, home brewing sessions and bespoke farm feasts.
Hit the Road 2011
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At Salt Water Farm, on Penobscot Bay, farmer Ladleah Dunn takes students on a tour of the fields, where she "explains how to harvest, compost and plant," says owner Annemarie Ahearn .
Cooking With Mr. Green Jeans Anne Tergesen 2011
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These tall ships sail the calm waters of island-dotted Penobscot Bay.
Wicked Good Travel Tips: Cast Your Cares To The Wind On a Maine Windjammer Cruise Wicked Good Travel Tips 2011
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It's an understatement to call Salt Water Farm, situated on several acres overlooking Penobscot Bay, a cooking school.
Take a Road Trip 2011
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The peapod – so named because its double-ended and round-sided shape resembles a pea pod – is thought to have originated in the 1870s in Penobscot Bay and was the boat of choice on Matinicus for decades.
Nat Hussey: Maine Lobsterman Pulls Traps By Hand For 'Zero-Carbon Lobster Harvesting' 2010
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His family had longstanding ties to Maine - especially to the town of Castine, on the banks of the Penobscot River and Penobscot Bay - as well as to Vermont.
Henry Miller: America Loses a Groundbreaking Environmentalist 2010
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His family had longstanding ties to Maine - especially to the town of Castine, on the banks of the Penobscot River and Penobscot Bay - as well as to Vermont.
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Two years later, Mr. Stein negotiated agreements to end water pollution in the Hudson River by 1972; to reduce sewage pollution of shellfish beds in Maine's Penobscot Bay; and to eliminate most municipal and industrial wastes from flowing into Raritan Bay, between New York and New Jersey.
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