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Lying directly across the sea from Monhegan Island in Lincoln Country, Manana Island is currently a seldom-visited uninhabited island. History buffs and marine enthusiasts may like to visit the island to see the historic Manana Island Sound Signal Station, which dates back to 1854, when an enormous bell was hand-rung to warn sailors of the treacherous rocks during foggy conditions. You can reach Manana Island by boat from Monhegan Harbor and take a walk around to see the ancient fog station and what remains of the house once inhabited by Ray Phillips, the Hermit of Manana. When you return to Monhegan Island, you will find several great hiking trails and some good places to eat a lobster roll, the regions’ favorite meal.

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