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    Castine (/kæsˈtiːn/ kas-TEEN) is a town in Hancock County in eastern Maine, United States. The population was 1,320 at the 2020 census. Castine is the...
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    Majabigwaduce, Castine, or Penobscot) was a palisaded earthwork fort built in 1779 by Great Britain during the American Revolutionary War in Castine, Maine. Located...
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    Jean-Vincent d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin (category People from Castine, Maine)
    leaders in Acadia: Bernard-Anselme and Joseph. He is the namesake of Castine, Maine. He died at Pau, France, in 1707. Saint-Castin was born at Escout, Béarn...
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    Maine Maritime Academy (Maine Maritime or MMA) is a public college focused on maritime training and located in Castine, Maine. The academy was established...
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    Pam (2012-01-18). "Heirlooms Reunited: Eastern State Normal School at Castine, Maine - 1881 Catalog/Names". Heirlooms Reunited. Retrieved 2016-08-19. "Campus...
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    Fort Pentagouet (category Pre-statehood history of Maine)
    (Fort Pentagoet, Fort Castine, Fort Penobscot, Fort Saint-Pierre) was a French fort established in present-day Castine, Maine, which was the capital...
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  • Castine is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Castine in Hancock County, Maine, United States. The CDP population was 1,029 at the 2010 census...
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  • Castine may refer to: Castine, Maine, U.S. Castine (CDP), Maine, the main village in the town Castine, Ohio, U.S. USS Castine, two ships in the United...
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    of around 500–2,000 North American colonial coins that were found in Castine, Maine, United States. The coins were from various countries, and were buried...
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    historic house at the northwest corner of Court and Pleasant streets in Castine, Maine. Built in 1815 during the height of the town's prosperity, it is a fine...
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    Dalhousie College. Dalhousie University has a street named "Castine Way". History of Maine Military history of Nova Scotia - War of 1812 History of Nova...
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    Tour, d'Aulnay administered posts at LaHave, Nova Scotia; Pentagouet (Castine, Maine); Canso, Nova Scotia; Cap Sable (Port La Tour, Nova Scotia); the Saint...
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    established Castine. In 1625, Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour erected Fort Pentagouet to protect Castine. The coastal areas of eastern Maine first became...
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    ship named for Castine, Maine, she saw service during the Spanish–American War, the Philippine–American War, and World War I. Castine was launched on...
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    Museum at 120 Perkins Street in Castine, Maine. Built in 1765 on Court Street, it is one of the oldest houses in Castine, and a well-preserved example of...
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  • Penobscot, Maine Fort Pentagouet (or Fort Castine or Fort Penobscot or Fort Saint-Pierre), Castine, Maine Penobscot Bay, Maine Penobscot County, Maine Penobscot...
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    Street in Castine, near the Maine Maritime Academy main campus. Battle Avenue carries the initial stretch before turning northward as Castine Road as the...
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    colonists claimed the territory now eastern Maine, and in 1613 built Fort Pentagouet fort at what is now Castine, lying across the Bagaduce River just north...
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    expedition he and 450 troops raided the native villages at both Penobscot (Castine, Maine) and present-day Winslow. Winslow was then settled by colonists from...
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    Mary Dewson (category People from Castine, Maine)
    between New York City and Castine, Maine. In 1952, they retired to Castine full-time. Dewson became the vice-president of the Maine Democratic Advisory Committee...
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  • Michigan; a division of Northwestern Michigan College) Maine Maritime Academy (Castine, Maine) Massachusetts Maritime Academy (Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts)...
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  • fort in Pensacola, Florida Fort George (Brunswick, Maine), (1715–1737) Fort George (Castine, Maine), (1779), a British fort in the American Revolution...
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  • determination of the Americans to keep all of Maine. In July 1779, British general Francis McLean captured Castine and built Fort George on the Bagaduce Peninsula...
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    Bowdoin (Arctic schooner) (category Castine, Maine)
    acquired by the Maine Maritime Academy as a sail training ship in 1988. She is currently owned by the Academy, located in Castine, Maine, and is named for...
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  • 3-Methoxy-4-methylamphetamine, a psychedelic drug Maine Maritime Academy, a public college in Castine, Maine, United States Massachusetts Maritime Academy...
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    The Castine Historic District encompasses the entire southern tip of the peninsula on which the town of Castine, Maine is located. Covering about 1,800...
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    on his fifth and final expedition to Acadia. He raided present-day Castine, Maine and continued with raids against Grand Pre, Pisiquid, and Chignecto...
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    the village were attacked and destroyed in 1689 by the French from Castine, Maine. The inhabitants of Pemaquid were either killed or taken prisoner. By...
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  • David Hall (sound archivist) (category People from Castine, Maine)
    Hall (b. December 16, 1916 New Rochelle, New York — d. April 10, 2012 Castine, Maine) was a sound archivist and writer. Hall was born to Fairfax Hall (1886–1958)...
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    results were released by the Maine GOP on February 24. The new table does not show returns from Rome on February 16 or Castine on March 3, but does include...
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