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Yarmouth Marina is a natural
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and
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of
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, and is located adjacent to the town of
Yarmouth, Maine Yarmouth is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, twelve miles north of the state's largest city, Portland. When originally settled in 1636, as North Yarmouth, it was part of Massachusetts, and remained as such for 213 years. In 1849, ...
, United States. It is situated on the
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, around southeast of the town center, in an area known as Lower Falls. Today it functions solely as a
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. Historically a harbor, due to its proximity to the
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, into which the Royal River flows via Casco Bay, less than a mile away, ships were built in the harbor mainly between 1818 and the 1870s, at which point demand declined dramatically.


Shipbuilding

Maritime activities were important from the beginning of the town's third settlement, after several clashes with the local Native Americans, around 1715. Almost three hundred vessels were launched by Yarmouth's shipyards in the century between 1790 and 1890.''Images of America: Yarmouth'', Hall, Alan M., Arcadia (2002) Lumber from inland areas was shipped out from the harbor. Vessels were being built by 1740, and by 1818 shipbuilding in the area was in full swing, though Yarmouth's industry peaked in the 1870s, and declined rapidly shortly thereafter. Four major shipyards built vessels during this period. On the northern side of the river, Henry Hutchins and Edward J. Stubbs operated from 1851 to 1884. Sylvanus Blanchard and his three sons owned the Blanchard Brothers shipyard on Union Wharf."Back Then"
- ''Fishermen's Voice''
Lyman Fessenden Walker Lyman Fessenden Walker (1836–1920)''Ancient North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine 1636-1936: A History'', William Hutchinson Rowe (1937) was an American shipwright during a prolific period at Yarmouth Harbor in Maine Maine () is a state in ...
's (1836–1920) shipyard launched forty vessels of all sizes. On the southern side of the river, Giles Loring had a shipyard. It was here that the final large sailing vessel was built, in 1890.Yarmouth Historical Society
via the Yarmouth/North Yarmouth Community Guide, ''Portland Press Herald'', Summer 2007
Interstate 295 was built through the harbor in 1961 (spanning part of the town known as Grantville across to the promontory between Route 88 and Old Shipyard Road, behind 35 East Main Street). The late-18th-century and early-19th-century homes of several
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and
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who worked out of the harbor are still standing in the area,''Images of America: Yarmouth'', Hall, Alan M., Arcadia (2002) predominantly on Pleasant Street. This street was the access road to the wharves before the
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hill was paved. It is here that the road's elevation drops around 65 feet (from to ) over a course of around {{convert, 500, feet. The above-ground basement level of 51 Pleasant Street was used as a
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's office for the nearby shipyards.


Today's harbor

Today, there are three boat yards. Two are located either side of Lower Falls Landing: Yarmouth Boat Yard (formerly Union Wharf; established in 1948; located almost beneath the northbound lanes of Interstate 295) and Yankee Marina (established in 1964; whose entrance is near the crest of the Route 88 hill). Royal River Boat Yard, established around 1957, is located on the northern side of the river, south of Bayview Street. The office of the
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is situated at the southern end of Old Shipyard Road, at the town landing and boat launch on the northern side of the river. File:Yarmouth_harbor.jpg, A circa-1870 view of Yarmouth's harbor, taken from where Yankee Marina — off Lafayette Street — is now, looking directly north to the East Main Street bridge Yarmouth_Harbor,_Yarmouth,_Maine_2.jpg, Looking toward where the preceding photograph was taken File:55_East_Main_Street,_Yarmouth.jpeg, 35 East Main Street, built in 1848, was formerly the home of shipbuilder Jeremiah Baker 51_Pleasant_Street_Yarmouth_Maine.jpeg, 51 Pleasant Street has been the home of several notable Yarmouth residents, including master shipwright Giles Loring


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