Miles of Memories
August 2019
Kittery, Maine
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Directly across the New Hampshire border, lies the small town of Kittery, commonly known as the"Gateway to Maine". This quaint little town has so much to offer as it attracts a numerous amount of tourists year round to see its beauty. If your the type of person that likes good food, amazing views, and likes to shop, Kittery is definitely the place to go to. Almost every year we take a trip up to Kittery Maine and every time we always find something new to do. Whether it's adventuring old fort grounds and submarines, to sailing the open seas, or even laying on the beautiful beaches, there's always something to do.
What we did in Kittery
Fort McClary at Kittery Point
Fort Foster Park
Kittery Trading Post & Premium Outlets
The USS Albacore Museum
Cruise to Star Island
The gardens of Prescott park in NH
Naval shipyard
From Badgers Island in Kittery Maine, take a nice stroll across the WWI Memorial Bridge that crosses the Piscataqua River and goes into the beautiful town of Portsmouth New Hampshire. This bridge is awesome to look at night as it lights up the sky honoring those who served. As you walk around the town of Portsmouth you'll see a bunch of unique little shops and boutiques, and a variety of places to eat at.
Bagel Caboose: Perfect place to grab a quick bite. The sausage, egg, and cheese sandwich on French toast bagel was super good.
Ore Nells Barbecue: One of the best barbeque places I have ever eaten at. The ribs and pulled pork are to die for.
Morrison Lobster: First time I have ever had a lobster roll and let me tell you it was fantastic! Also has an a great view of the Piscataqua River and Portsmouth New Hampshire.
River House: Great restaurant with another awesome view of the river. There sea food chowder is delicious. Afterwards we took a nice stroll through the city of Portsmouth New Hampshire.
Izzy’s Frozen Yogurt: Has a wide variety of flavors. Their blueberry ice cream is my favorite.