WTBP
WTBP (89.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Bath, Maine, USA.
Bristol (formerly known as Pemaquid) is a town in Lincoln County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,755 at the 2010 census. A fishing and resort area, Bristol includes the villages of New Harbor, Pemaquid, Round Pond, Bristol Mills and Chamberlain. It includes the Pemaquid Archeological Site, a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
Population: 2,749
Latitude: 43° 57' 27.29" N
Longitude: -69° 30' 33.16" W
WTBP (89.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Bath, Maine, USA.
The 19-mile Pemaquid River starts at Tobias Pond in Waldoboro (Latitude: 44.134167 N Longitude: 69.439444 W) and ends at Johns Bay, Bristol, Maine.
The Medomak River is a 40-mile-long (64 km) river in Maine. From its source (44°21′48″N69°21′09″W) in Liberty, the river winds 32 miles (51 km) south to the head of its estuary in Waldoboro, then about 8 miles (13 km) south to Bremen.
The Harrington Meeting House is a historic colonial meeting house in Bristol, Maine. It contains a small museum of old photographs, clothing, and books.
Yellow Head is a small coastal village in the Lincoln County, in the US state of Maine.
Waldoboro is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Waldoboro in Lincoln County, Maine, United States.
The Meduncook River is a 7-mile-long (11 km) river in Knox County, Maine. From its source (44°01′04″N69°17′03″W) in Friendship, the river runs about 1 mile south to the head of its estuary, then about 6 miles southwest to Muscongus Bay.
…The Johns River is an extension of Johns Bay in Lincoln County, Maine. From Johns Island, it runs 2.5 miles (4 km) north, then splits into its Eastern Branch and North Branch, which run about a mile further north.
Boothbay Harbor is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Boothbay Harbor in Lincoln County, Maine, United States.
The Back River is a short tributary of the Meduncook River in Friendship, Maine.
The Back River is a 1.7-mile-long (2.7 km) river in Friendship, Maine, which empties into the estuary of the Medomak River.