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Kennebunkport
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Kennebunkport (kĕn'ĭbŭngkpôrt`, kĕn'ĭbŭngk`pôrt), town (1990 pop. 1,100), York co., S Maine, on the Atlantic coast; settled 1629, inc. 1653. The early town, called Arundel, appears in Kenneth Roberts's books; the name was changed in 1821. The town is a summer resort, especially for authors, artists, and actors. It is also the vacation home of former President George H. W. Bush, dubbed the "summer White House" because of the frequent meetings there between Bush and his political advisers and other world leaders.


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Mr Bush made the tandem jump from 3200m (10,500ft) with Sergeant 1st Class Mike Elliott of the US Army's Golden Knights parachute team, before landing safely near his home in Kennebunkport, Maine.
You still get a charge out of it," he told CNN television after the almost three kilometer (two miles) high leap in Kennebunkport, Maine, near his summer home.
You still get a charge out of it," he told CNN television after the almost three kilometer (two miles) high leap in Kennebunkport, Maine, near his summer home.
 
 
 
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