The Tide Mills of Kittery, Maine
In Kittery, Maine, before there was steam power the mills were powered by the incoming and outgoing tides. The mills have been gone for a long time but their history and some artifacts remain - if you know where to look.

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The Tide Mills on the York River

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The Many Lives of Fort McClary

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New Hampshire Life- S4, E12- Exeter

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Graveyard of the Gulf - 3 Days on Nova Scotia's Mysterious St. Paul Island

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The World Discoverer Wreck: The Full Story

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Involuntary Americans: Scottish Prisoners in 17th Century Maine

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Sir William Pepperrell: His Unvarnished Story

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Wartime Farm Part 1 of 8

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Hungry, Hungry Sea Otters: The Big Appetites Saving Coastlines | WILD HOPE

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Maine - First Impressions (Portland)

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The Forgotten First Settlers of New England

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Historic Portsmouth

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1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed (Eric Cline, PhD)

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Birds Come To You If You Sit HERE.

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Acadia National Park - Eden of the East

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Maine Life - S10 E5 - Eastport

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1950s Sawmill Workers Educational Documentary - Timber In The Northeast - CharlieDeanArchives

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An Exclusive Tour of the Nubble Lighthouse in York, Maine

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Wood Island Lifesaving Station - Windows to the Wild

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