The official travel journal of Jerry & Ann Linebarger
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While roaming around in the old cemetery, we found Liz's father's headstone.  He died in a car accident when Liz was only eight.  
The beautiful Bradley Inn at Pemaquid Point.
Rising above crashing surf and spectacular rock formations, the Pemaquid Lighthouse is a cultural and historical treasure. Each year, about 100,000 visitors come to explore the park grounds, take in the panoramic view of the Atlantic and marvel at one of the state's best known icons. This site is so honored that, in 2003, Maine citizens voted to use its likeness to represent them on the state quarter.
It was fun watching the fishing boats haul in their catch.
And how many times can you see an plein air artist in action?
Pemaquid Point ranks among the most peaceful and most beautiful places we have ever been.  This is our second time to visit here.  I certainly hope it won't be our last.
A view of the lighthouse and keeper's house from the rocks below.