Eastport, Maine
Eastport, Maine, is a small coastal city located in Washington County. It is situated on Moose Island and is known for its picturesque waterfront and vibrant fishing industry. The city has a rich history, being one of the first places in the United States to declare independence from British rule during the War of 1812.
The population of Eastport is around 1,300 residents, making it one of the least populated cities in Maine. The area is famous for its scenic views, including the nearby Passamaquoddy Bay and Cobscook Bay State Park. Eastport also hosts various cultural events, such as the annual Eastport Pirate Festival.