Drinkwater Point Road is a prominent street in Yarmouth, Maine, United States.
Drinkwater Point faces Cousins Island, to which it is connected by the Ellis C. Snodgrass Memorial Bridge, and overlooks inner Casco Bay.
His house, today's number 215, was built in 1740 and later became the main building of the Homewood Inn development, whose property extended to the north and west.
He married for a second time the following year, to Abbie Frances Twombly, with whom he had another two children — Caroline Prince Bucknam and Albion Levi.
Seaborne Drive and Channel Point Road appeared on a 1944 map of the town, as did Homewood Inn,[5] which attracted guests from 1912 to 1992.