Fort Williams Park



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Fort Williams Park is a public park located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, in the United States. The park features a historic fort, beautiful gardens, and stunning ocean views. Admission to the park is free and it is open daily from sunrise to sunset.

The park's main attraction is the historic Portland Head Light, which is located on the park grounds. The lighthouse was first commissioned by George Washington in 1787 and has been in operation ever since. Visitors can tour the lighthouse and learn about its history and significance.

In addition to the lighthouse, the park features several hiking trails, picnic areas, and a beach for swimming. The park also hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including concerts, festivals, and holiday celebrations.

Visitors can also explore the nearby town of Cape Elizabeth, which offers a variety of restaurants, shops, and historic sites. The nearby Two Lights State Park is also worth a visit, offering scenic views of the coastline and two historic lighthouses.

For more information about Fort Williams Park, including hours of operation and upcoming events, visit the park's official website at www.fortwilliams.org.

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