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				<title>Hannah wrote a new blog post Getting to York in the group Travel</title>
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				<title>Hannah wrote a new blog post About York in the group Travel</title>
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				<title>Hannah wrote a new blog post My family trip in the group Travel</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="https://ui-hasselbarth21.openlab-oneonta-edu-dev.us.reclaim.cloud/?p=86" rel="nofollow ugc">My family trip</a></strong><a href="https://ui-hasselbarth21.openlab-oneonta-edu-dev.us.reclaim.cloud/?p=86" rel="nofollow ugc"><img loading="lazy" src="http://ui-hasselbarth21.openlab-oneonta-edu-dev.us.reclaim.cloud/wp-content/uploads/sites/389/2023/11/IMG_20231108_1008562-1-289x300.jpg" /></a> My family has a long history of going to Maine. It starts when my great great great&#8230;<a href="" rel="nofollow ugc">Continue reading<span></span></a></p>
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				<title>Hannah wrote a new blog post Places to stay and eat in the group Travel</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2023 13:49:42 +0000</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="https://ui-hasselbarth21.openlab-oneonta-edu-dev.us.reclaim.cloud/?p=85" rel="nofollow ugc">Places to stay and eat</a></strong><a href="https://ui-hasselbarth21.openlab-oneonta-edu-dev.us.reclaim.cloud/?p=85" rel="nofollow ugc"><img loading="lazy" src="https://ui-hasselbarth21.openlab-oneonta-edu-dev.us.reclaim.cloud/wp-content/uploads/sites/389/2023/11/Sands-by-the-sea.jpeg" /></a> Places to stay    York Harbor Inn | York Harbor: 207-363-5119 | 480 York Street, York Harbor , Maine          Luxurious Historic Oceanfront Inn that has been featured on the Travel Channels &#8220;Great Country Inns&#8221; and as Country Living Magazines &#8220;Inn of the Month.&#8221; Many rooms with fireplaces, Jacuzzi spa tubs, decks and ocean vistas. Award winning ocean view dining with a bistro menu in 1637 plus dining and entertainment in our Ships Cellar Pub. Outdoor hot tub open year round. Complete conference facilities. Open year round. See website for last minute Internet Specials, Innkeeper and other packages. Free WiFi.    Dockside Guest Quarters | York Harbor: 207-363-2868 | 22 Harris Island Road, York, Maine          The Dockside is a special place, uniquely situated on a private peninsula overlooking York Harbor, providing panoramic views of the harbor and ocean. Accommodations are in a classic “New England Cottage” and multi-unit buildings at the waters edge. Dining at the Dockside is popular with locals and visitors alike, offering local seafood and a wide variety of other favorites. Beaches, history, outlet shopping, lighthouses, golf, fishing are all near by. The essence of Maine is truly captured here.    Sands by the Sea | York Beach: 207-363-2211 | 15 Ocean Avenue, York Beach, Maine          Nestled on one of southern Maine’s most dearly loved stretches of coastline the superb seaside location of our Hotel, guarantees that relaxation begins the moment you arrive. Leave your car and stroll to the quaint shops, restaurants, and amusements&#8230; or simply walk across the road and stick your toes into the sand, sit on the beach, and take in the surf. Choose from ocean and pool view guest rooms to spacious suites.        The Inn at Tanglewood Hall | York Harbor: 207-351-1075 | 611 York Street, York Harbor, Maine          Casually elegant seacoast B&amp;B amidst woodlands, gardens and fountains, once a York Historical Society Decorator Show House. Enjoy bold ocean views along the Cliff Walk or relax upon York’s beaches just a stroll away; cuddle up in our hammock or by a crackling fire; then slip into luxurious queen beds in air-conditioned rooms with updated private baths. Surrounded by the scent of sea air, you&#8217;ll savor breakfast on our veranda. Just an hour from Boston. Open year-round.    Places to eat        The Goldenrod    2 Railroad Ave, York Beach, ME 03910    The Goldenrod has been serving customers in its gourmet candy shop since 1896! In the decades since, countless customers have enjoyed treats at its soda fountain and delicious meals in its restaurant. It’s a York tradition to stop at The Goldenrod while strolling along the beach.        Inn on the Blues    7 Ocean Ave, York, ME 03909    Inn on the Blues has been serving delicious food, rockin’ music, and a fun dining experience since it opened its doors in the 19th century! Today, the inn staff prides itself on combining tradition and innovation with new tunes and new, amazing dishes.    The menu includes seasonal items like swordfish sandwiches, signature burgers, and gourmet flatbreads.    Foster’s Clambakes &amp; Catering    5 Axholme Rd, York, ME 03909    Foster’s has been providing York with the best in clambakes since 1951! This quaint eatery has served some big guests, including catering at the White House and the Pentagon. But, everyone is welcome to enjoy a meal at Foster’s, whether you want a classic clambake, seasonal fish entree, or classic barbecue.    The Central Restaurant &amp; Bar    127 Long Sands Rd, York, ME 03909    The Central Restaurant &amp; Bar is a stunning upscale eatery in the heart of York Maine. Here, you can enjoy gourmet comfort food, such as pork dumplings, Korean barbecue sirloin steak tips, and haddock Milanese. You might want to finish your meal with a glass of aged port or an espresso martini.    Shearwater at Stage Neck Inn    8 Stage Neck Rd, York Harbor, ME 03909    Stage Neck Inn is a gorgeous oceanside resort in York Harbor, but it also offers some of the town’s most stellar dining options.    Guests and outside visitors alike are welcome to enjoy fresh, seasonal dishes such as Maine-inspired seafood dishes and gourmet sandwiches. Stage Neck also has an extensive wine and cocktail list.    Dockside    22 Harris Island Rd, York, ME 03909    The Dockside restaurant has been a hidden gem of York since it opened in 1952. This family-owned, oceanside venue offers stunning views of lesser-seen parts of the Maine coast, including rocky cliffs and coves. It’s the perfect entertainment while you enjoy whole lobster, fresh haddock, or sirloin steak.    The York River Landing    150 US-1, York, ME 03909    The York River Landing is one of the trendiest restaurants in York Maine, offering year-round coastal views, craft beers, and great food on Route 1.    The restaurant offers a raw bar, as well as an upscale grill and seafood comfort dishes, such as prime rib poutine, lobster rolls, and pulled pork sandwiches. The craft beer menu is, unsurprisingly, extensive!    Lobster Cove    756 York St, York, ME 03909    Lobster Cove makes it possible for diners to eat beside the ocean at any time of the year. In the summer, relax on the bright, open patio. In the winter, cuddle up by the fire while you eat. The restaurant offers views of Nubble Lighthouse, a gorgeous backdrop while enjoying gourmet burgers or seafood dishes.    Fox’s Lobster House    8 Sohier Park Rd, York, ME 03909    Fox’s Lobster House has been a York institution since 1966. This might just be the most quintessential “Maine” eatery you’ve ever experienced, serving fresh lobster, Maine blueberry pie, seafood, and ice cream in view of the Atlantic Ocean.    At Fox’s, lobsters are still boiled daily the old-fashioned way, using the same method since the 1930s.    Fat Tomato Grill    241 York St #3, York, ME 03909    Fat Tomato Grill in the Village is one of the best restaurants in York Maine to enjoy a casual, delicious meal featuring American classics.    Signature burgers and sandwiches are the most popular items here. But, you can also find soup, salad, gyros, fried zucchini, salt and pepper fries, and much more.    Green Leaves Chinese-Japanese Restaurant &amp; Lounge    647 US-1, York, ME 03909    Green Leaves is York’s premier Chinese-Japanese fusion restaurant and lounge. Here, you can relax in the beautiful, intimate dining room while enjoying award-winning dishes.    The restaurant offers a full sushi bar, as well as Chinese-American favorites. Also, there’s a drinks menu that features popular Polynesian cocktails and much more.    Ruby’s Wood Grill     433 US-1, York, ME 03909    If you want to enjoy a delicious meal while cheering on your favorite New England sports team, Ruby’s Wood Grill is the place you will want to visit in York.    This combination restaurant and sports bar offers coverage of all your favorite sports teams — from Maine to New Hampshire, that is. Relax with a drink while enjoying classic comfort food and pub fare.    Guac-N-Roll    9 Ocean Ave, York, ME 03909    You might not think of a small coastal Maine town as a good place to get Mexican food, but Guac-N-Roll will prove you wrong. This charming cantina combines the fresh ingredients of the Atlantic with the dynamic flavors of Mexican cuisine.    Menu favorites here include lobster tacos, braised pork tacos, and fajitas with red rice.    Bamboo Garden Restaurant     8 Market Pl Dr, York, ME 03909    Bamboo Garden Restaurant is one of the top restaurants in York Maine to find classic Chinese-American favorites. There’s something for everyone here, from egg drop soup and General Tso’s chicken to crispy pineapple shrimp, Mongolian beef, chicken in lobster sauce, and vegetarian options galore.    Stones Throw Hotel &amp; Restaurant    123 Long Beach Ave, York, ME 03909    Stones Throw is a well-known hotel located on the coast of York. But, it also offers stellar dining options, including a bar that serves signature cocktails.    Guests are welcome to sip on a Breakwater cocktail while eating locally-sourced Maine jerk salmon, chickpea sweet potato burgers, California salads, and more. There are also vegetarian and vegan options!    Sun and Surf    264 Long Beach Ave, York Beach, ME 03910    In case the name didn’t give it away, Sun and Surf is one of York’s most popular joints for oceanside dining. Here, you can enjoy views over the Atlantic while dining on fresh seafood items. The menu changes seasonally to ensure that you get the freshest local ingredients prepared to perfection.    York54    449 US-1, York, ME 03909    York54 is a trendy, artisanal pizzeria offering craft beer, gourmet pizzas, sandwiches, and gelato. In its intimate setting alongside the Atlantic Ocean, you can design your pizza or order one of the signature favorites.    There are daily food and drink specials, including a build-your-own four-pack for local cr&#8230;<a href="https://ui-hasselbarth21.openlab-oneonta-edu-dev.us.reclaim.cloud/2023/11/20/places-to-stay-and-eat/" rel="nofollow ugc">Continue reading<span>Places to stay and eat</span></a></p>
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				<title>Hannah wrote a new blog post Things to do in York in the group Travel</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2023 13:49:42 +0000</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="https://ui-hasselbarth21.openlab-oneonta-edu-dev.us.reclaim.cloud/?p=84" rel="nofollow ugc">Things to do in York</a></strong><a href="https://ui-hasselbarth21.openlab-oneonta-edu-dev.us.reclaim.cloud/?p=84" rel="nofollow ugc"><img loading="lazy" src="http://ui-hasselbarth21.openlab-oneonta-edu-dev.us.reclaim.cloud/wp-content/uploads/sites/389/2023/11/Long-sands-beach-300x225.jpeg" /></a> Long sands beach    Short sands beach           In York there are two different beaches as seen in the photos above. When you first arrive in York the first thing you&#8217;ll see is long sand beach. Long sands as in the name is 1.3 miles (2.1 km) long. During the day as you drive by you&#8217;ll see a lot of people at long sands because of all the space there is.           Now if you take a trip to the other side of town you&#8217;ll find short sands. Short sands is quarter-mile-long sandy pocket beach tucked between rocky cliffs in the village of York Beach. Even with short sands not being that big you can still find a lot of people there depending on when you go.          Don&#8217;t let the name fool you it&#8217;s New England style bowling           While your at short sands beach your&#8217;e right in the heart of York and there&#8217;s many different things to do. If your&#8217;e right on the beach and you want to have some fun or you don&#8217;t want to deal with your children anymore go over to FUN O RAMA or BOWLING (candlepin bowling).            FUN O RAMA is an arcade filled with many different arcade games from sky-ball all the way to the more modern ones. All you need is a few dollars to trade in for quarters and then your&#8217;e set to play. No matter how old you it&#8217;s fun for the whole family.           Even if it does say BOWLING on the outside it&#8217;s definitely not the kind of bowling you&#8217;re thinking of. This fun bowling alley is for a style of bowling called candlepin bowling. Candlepin bowling is very different from normal bowling, in candlepin bowling, you are throwing a cannonball-sized ball at pins that are very skinny.       Downtown            Here in downtown York, is where most of the fun is. From downtown, you can do so much from shopping, eating, heading to the beach, and even going to an amusement park. Downtown can get supper busy and there&#8217;s a lot of people going around and this is where you&#8217;re able to get to know the locals.          One of my favorite things you can do besides shopping downtown is going to a restaurant called Goldenrod where you&#8217;re able to watch them make salt water taffy and it&#8217;s so memorizing. I remember as a kid I would be so excited to go see the taffy machine it was always my favorite and it still is.         Staying downtown there&#8217;s one more thing you can do. Once it gets dark out you can go on a ghost tour. The tour takes you around downtown York and some residential areas while you learn not only some history of the town but also some scary stories. The whole time the tour guide is making it so fun and you forget that you&#8217;re on a ghost tour, the other best part of this tour it&#8217;s kid-friendly.                 The last fun thing you can do downtown is head to the amusement park. The amusement park is a fun place for all ages, with not only rides and games for all ages there&#8217;s also a zoo that adds even more fun. If you do want to go to the amusement park the best time to go is mid June through August since in early June it&#8217;s considered there off season since there aren&#8217;t that many t&#8230;<a href="https://ui-hasselbarth21.openlab-oneonta-edu-dev.us.reclaim.cloud/2023/11/20/things-to-do-in-york/" rel="nofollow ugc">Continue reading<span>Things to do in York</span></a></p>
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