
Rockland and its busy harbor anchor this coastal Maine survey, which illustrates the region's transition into the early 1940s. The map reveals the intricate maritime infrastructure of Midcoast Maine, from the long finger of the Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse protecting the inner harbor to the prominent Owls Head Lighthouse marking the southern entrance. Beyond the industrial and commercial core, the landscape is dotted with smaller coastal villages such as Rockport and South Thomaston, alongside more isolated settlements like Wattons Mill and Willis Corners.
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