King's Court

12 Beach Street, Ogunquit, Maine, 03907, United States | Motel

Travel Blogs from Ogunquit

A Day in York Beach, Maine

A travel blog entry by forceflick91

... back down to the Main road, which lead me to my next stop on the daytrip. On the other side of the outlet, I found Short Sands Beach, a smaller, more family-oriented area. Unlike Long Sands, Short Sands Beach was nestled behind a large parking lot and amusement building known as the Fun O' Rama, which included a bowling ally, arcade, and gift shop. While parking here was not free, there was a large pay-by-meter lot beside the beach. This lot, like most ...

New England

A travel blog entry by cgunner

... the state. Eventually we had to settle for a place that looked a little disappointing from the outside, but turned out to be excellent - huge succulent lobsters, expertly cracked and eaten by us as guided by the internet, and even a free slice of pie! We then drove down the coast towards New York, our hearts heavy at coming to the final stop of the trip and leaving our trusty car, but excited to see the big ...

TO THE LIGHTHOUSE: A Soliloquy

A travel blog entry by annierose

5

... behind was the site of the harbor inviting me to embrace the moment.

An awesome sight on the top of a bare cliff was a spectacle, dramatically boasts of the lighthouse-keeper's red dwelling. Seated right next to it, just signaled the communion of both ‘strengths’ – telling me that there CAN NEVER BE a lighthouse without the lighthouse-keeper.
(yes, not the other way around) As I went closer, I ...

Reflections

A travel blog entry by smallsolutions

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... side of the road. This road was an unimaginable possibility after more than an hour of teeth jarring riding. We went up, tilted a bit and down, then we were on it – the great black thing, zooming along. It was a short passage from one world to another. For the last 100 years raveling in Kenya was just this experience I had. Now there are suddenly new roads. A two hour journey can be done in less than half the time, and it is pleasant.




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The End of The World War

A travel blog entry by 14fathauerk

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We went to Oyster Bay New Hampshire and visited the old house of president Theodore Roosevelt and we learned that in 1904 the Russo-Japanese War broke out because both countries saw a strategic advantage in possessing Manchuria and North Korea, but refused to divide it. Before the fighting broke out Japan introduced a possible settlement to Russian emperor Nicholas II, but he rejected the plan ...

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This motel, located on 12 Beach Street, Ogunquit, is near Ogunquit Beach, Ogunquit Beach District, Finestkind Scenic Cruises, and Cliff House Spa.
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