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		<description><![CDATA[Three-and-a-half miles of pristine white sand beaches…a bustling storybook downtown…scenic Shore Road…imaginative shops and accommodations…a thriving center for the arts and entertainment…a postcard perfect Perkins Cove &#8211; all these alluring features combine to demonstrate why Ogunquit is proud to call itself the “beautiful place by the sea.” A “must see” trolley stop is Perkins Cove. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three-and-a-half miles of pristine white sand beaches…a bustling storybook downtown…scenic Shore Road…imaginative shops and accommodations…a thriving center for the arts and entertainment…a postcard perfect Perkins Cove &#8211; all these alluring features combine to demonstrate why <strong>Ogunquit</strong> is proud to call itself the “beautiful place by the sea.”</p>
<p>A “must see” trolley stop is <strong>Perkins Cove</strong>.  The cove remains a working harbor and creative designers have converted old fishing and dock shacks into stylish boutiques and restaurants.  <strong>Marginal Way </strong>is a 1-1/4 miles winding footpath.  It’s an easy hike, safe for children, strollers and is handicap accessible. You start at <strong>Perkins Cove </strong>and end at <strong>Ogunquit Beach.</strong></p>
<p>To appreciate <strong>Ogunquit’s </strong>impact on the art world visit the award winning <strong>Barn Gallery </strong>and the <strong>Museum of American Art</strong>, which deserves the distinguished title of “<strong>The most beautiful little museum in the world</strong>.”</p>
<p>Another attraction that helped build the town’s artistic reputation is the <strong>Ogunquit Playhouse</strong>. It started in a converted garage in 1933 and has become known as “<strong>America’s Foremost Summer Theater</strong>.”</p>
<p>From one end of <strong>Ogunquit </strong>to the other you’ll find accommodations from motels, inns, B&amp;Bs and cottages to luxury resorts. You have a broad range of restaurants and eateries, an entertaining nightlife and a host of summer attractions – such as fishing, sailing, whale watching, golf and tennis &#8211; that the entire family can enjoy.</p>
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