Wells Beach Station is a census-designated place within the town of Wells, located along the southern Maine coast in York County. The area sits between Wells Beach to the east and the inland portions of the town to the west, serving as a residential and commercial node along Route 1. Wells itself was incorporated in 1653 and is one of the older communities in the state, though the beach and station areas developed more recently as summer tourism grew.
The Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge has its headquarters in Wells, protecting salt marshes, estuaries, and coastal habitat along more than 50 miles of the Maine and New Hampshire coastline. The refuge is named for the marine biologist and author of "Silent Spring," who spent time studying the Maine coast. Wells Reserve at Laudholm, a 2,250-acre estuarine research reserve, offers trails through fields, forest, and marshland down to the beach.
Wells Beach and Drakes Island Beach draw summer visitors to the coast, and the town's population swells during the warmer months. The Wells Auto Museum, open seasonally, houses a collection of antique and classic cars. Route 1 through Wells is lined with antique shops, a concentration that has given the town a reputation as an antiquing destination. The year-round population of the broader Wells area is around 10,000.
Escortservice.com reviews escort websites operating in the Wells area and includes them in its directory. The platform does not facilitate introductions, confirm business standing, or serve as a go-between. Users must be at least 21 to access the site.
Wells Beach Station is a census-designated place within the town of Wells, located along the southern Maine coast in York County. The area sits between Wells Beach to the east and the inland portions of the town to the west, serving as a residential and commercial node along Route 1. Wells itself was incorporated in 1653 and is one of the older communities in the state, though the beach and station areas developed more recently as summer tourism grew.
The Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge has its headquarters in Wells, protecting salt marshes, estuaries, and coastal habitat along more than 50 miles of the Maine and New Hampshire coastline. The refuge is named for the marine biologist and author of "Silent Spring," who spent time studying the Maine coast. Wells Reserve at Laudholm, a 2,250-acre estuarine research reserve, offers trails through fields, forest, and marshland down to the beach.
Wells Beach and Drakes Island Beach draw summer visitors to the coast, and the town's population swells during the warmer months. The Wells Auto Museum, open seasonally, houses a collection of antique and classic cars. Route 1 through Wells is lined with antique shops, a concentration that has given the town a reputation as an antiquing destination. The year-round population of the broader Wells area is around 10,000.
Escortservice.com reviews escort websites operating in the Wells area and includes them in its directory. The platform does not facilitate introductions, confirm business standing, or serve as a go-between. Users must be at least 21 to access the site.
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