I'm participating in the Winter Games Reader Challenge, featuring my new mystery romance Mrs. Spinney's Secret. Part of the book takes place in Castine, Maine.
Castine—where the Penobscot Expedition—met its fate, is a
town on the Blue Hill peninsula in Maine. It is the oldest continuously
occupied town in New England. Founded in 1613 as a trading post, the Baron de
St-Castin developed it in 1667.
It is a beautiful, classic Maine village with Greek Revival
and Federal houses. It is home to the Maine Maritime Academy. The town has a
checkered history. Controlled at various times by Abenaki Indian tribes,
French, Dutch, English, and Americans, it was a bone of contention during the
American Revolution, when the British sought to annex it as a haven for Tories
and a bulwark against marauding privateers.