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		<title>SCARBOROUGH</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you going to Scarborough? A fair question if you want to add to your vacation fun. When you reach this breezy seacoast town you’ll find a wonderful collection of sights and sites for your entire family to enjoy. Scarborough has five beaches, three oceanfront villages and a bustling commercial section along Route 1 that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you going to <strong>Scarborough</strong>? A fair question if you want to add to your vacation fun. When you reach this breezy seacoast town you’ll find a wonderful collection of sights and sites for your entire family to enjoy.</p>
<p><strong>Scarborough </strong>has five beaches, three oceanfront villages and a bustling commercial section along Route 1 that includes several vacation attractions.</p>
<p>Renowned artist Winslow Homer had his studio at <strong>Prouts Neck</strong>, one of <strong>Scarborough’s </strong>three villages. Prouts Neck, which juts out into Saco Bay, was the subject of many of his works and helped publicize its beaches and distinctive rocky coastline.  <strong>Scarborough Beach Park</strong>, <strong>Ferry Beach </strong>and <strong>Western Beach </strong>are located here and offer great swimming and water sports.</p>
<p><strong>Higgins Beach </strong>is another village with a sandy shoreline adjacent to the Spurwink River. Just off Route 77, it has rows of charming cottages that are ideal for family rentals.</p>
<p>The third village is at <strong>Pine Point </strong>with a fine-sand beach and protected boating facilities. You reach Pine Point by heading down Route 9 toward the ocean. On the way you’ll pass <a title="Scarborough Marsh" href="http://www.maineaudubon.org/explore/centers/marsh2.shtml" target="_blank"><strong>Scarborough Marsh</strong>, Maine’s largest saltwater marsh</a>. It covers 3,100 acres of tidal flats with meandering channels for canoe trips and trails for hiking, bird watching and getting a glimpse of hundreds of wildlife species. There is also a <strong>Bird Sanctuary</strong> on Prouts Neck.</p>
<p>Fans flock to <strong>Scarborough </strong>for its world class harness and stock car racing along with a high energy go-cart track. You’ll find a great variety of seafood and specialty restaurants and a selection of comfortable accommodations ranging from motels, B&amp;Bs, campsites and rental cottages. If you’re a chocolate lover, journey along Route 1 to visit a candy manufacturer with the world’s only life-size chocolate moose on display.</p>
<p><strong>Scarborough </strong>had a challenging time establishing itself when it was first settled in the 1600s. Confrontations with Native Americans frustrated its growth and the area was abandoned several times before a new community flourished. A major battle took place on Prouts Neck and was commemorated by naming the site Massacre Pond.</p>
<p>Maine’s first governor, William King, was born in Scarborough at the family homestead in the Dunstan area near Route 1.</p>
<p>Scarborough’s convenient location near <strong><a title="Portland Jetport" href="http://www.portlandjetport.org/" target="_blank">Portland’s jetport</a></strong>, the Amtrak rail center and Maine Turnpike make it an ideal residential community for commuters and visitors. Shopping areas along Route 1 and the Maine Mall, a few miles to the north, add to the pleasure of <strong>Scarborough</strong> as a great place to visit.  And no shopping trip would be complete without a trip to Maine&#8217;s newest &#8220;outfitter&#8221; &#8230; <strong><a title="Cabela's" href="http://www.cabelas.com" target="_blank">Cabela&#8217;s</a></strong>.</p>
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