Staples Hill

[1] Today, both roads join State Route 88 around 450 feet (140 m) apart; historically, however, they provided access to the harbor from the town.

[2] The hill is names for Bethiah Staples, who lived at nearby 63 Main Street.

The following historic properties are each located on the hills of either Main Street or Marina Road.

Original owner Peter Allen tore down the Hannah Russell House at 3 Marina Road and built the current structure in 1881.

Built in 1900 by Harry Dean as a tearoom, it later became a shoe-repair shop, an antique store and an office.

Hose No. 2 , at 50 Main Street, built around 1889
49 Main Street (left of center) and Hose No. 2, looking north from Marina Road in 2024
Herman Seabury House, 9 Marina Road (built in 1890)