marblehill bay, maine
seaport town
a rainy seaside town located in maine, usa.
marblehill bay is a sleepy, dreary little town on maine's "drowned coast." once a bustling fishing port, it has seen a drastic decline in population in the past few decades. contains a typical suburban neighborhood, strip malls, large park, pier, fishing ports, k-8 school, and high school. the only notable landmark is a historic lighthouse, the ivy marble light. the lighthouse itself is off-limits, yet sits uninhabited. the area is mostly surrounded by a heavy evergreen forest, save for a long stretch of road to the south that leads out of the town.
mainly english
about 7,000
"the beacon of the drowned coast," though absolutely no one residing there would ever describe it as a beacon of anything.
maine, usa
marblehill bay typically enjoys very mild summers, but endures harsh winters. the sky is rarely clear, and residents would not be wrong to describe it as bleak. snow is common in the winter, as well as rain in the fall.