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The Inn on the Wharf

2.5 star property
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (876)
"Beautiful view restaurant's food was excellent "
The price is NT$5,249
NT$5,722 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 29 - Aug 30
The Inn on the Wharf

Redclyffe Shore Motor Inn

2.5 star property
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (532)
"The view of the ocean was great and the staff was more than accommodating. Very enjoyable stay."
The price is NT$3,600
NT$3,923 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 19 - Aug 20
Redclyffe Shore Motor Inn
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Learn more about Eastport

America's easternmost city offers whale watching tours and fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants along its historic harbor. Visit Moose Island's art galleries and the Tides Institute Museum, or catch the Old Sow whirlpool from nearby Deer Island.

By 1886, the town contained 13 sardine factories, which operated day and night during the season, and produced approximately 5,000 cases per week. About 800 men, women and children worked in the plants. But the industry would decline, and many people moved away. Indeed, the city went bankrupt in 1937. In 1976, the Groundhog Day Gale destroyed many structures along the waterfront. Today, catching fish remains the principal industry, although tourism has become important.

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