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Desert of Maine
95 Desert Rd.
Freeport, ME 04032
Phone: 207-865-6962
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A glacier moved over this area 11,000 years ago and left sand and mineral deposits, forming the region known today as the Desert of Maine. Visitors will see living trees half covered in sand, wild flowers, and other flora. Narrated coach tours, walking tours, barn museum, gift shop. Open early May to mid-October.
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Ellsworth Farmers' Market
245 East Main Street, at Maine Community Foundation
Ellsworth, ME 04605
Phone: 207-667-9212
Dates in 2010: Mondays and Thursdays from 2-5:30 p.m.; mid-June to October
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Veggie seedlings, cheese, icecream, Indian food, handmade knits and jewelry, organic produce, cut flowers, fruits, blueberries, locally prepared authentic Indian food, baked goods, goat's cheese, lamb, beef, pork, free range eggs etc. Vendors selling crafts handmade in Maine.
A second market is held next to the Maine Grind, 192 Main Street, Saturdays, 9:30 a.m.-noon; late May-October.
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Fifth Maine Regiment Museum
45 Seashore Ave
Peak's Island, ME 04108
Phone: 207-766-3330
Open: Memorial Day-July 1, weekends, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; July 1-Labor Day, week-days, 1 to 5 p.m. and weekends, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Labor Day-Columbus Day, weekends, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Exhibits commemorate the Civil War, and in particular the contribution of Maine citizens to the war effort. Cost: Suggested donation of $5 per person.
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Foliage Drives in Maine
All the variety of Maine, from its rugged, lighthouse-dotted coast to its western lakes and forests, is on brilliant display during the fall foliage season. Don’t forget to slow down for dazzling ocean view and moose sightings. Especially later in the season – after Columbus Day -- it is wise to call ahead to make sure attractions are still open to the public.
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Great Maine Apple Day
294 Crosby Brook Road
Unity
October 23, 2010
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Celebrate history, flavor and tradition of apples during this autumn day filled with educational workshops and talks about tree pruning, apple recipes, Maine’s apple history, and wine and cider making. Learn how to identify different varieties and see if you can identify our mystery apple. Time: noon - 4 p.m. Cost: $4. Information: visit www.mofga.org.
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Grotto Cascade Park
State Street, past Eastern Maine Medical Center
Bangor, ME 04401
Phone: 207-992-4490
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Cascade Park, the city’s most beautiful and popular park, features a lighted water fountain and a water fall that's more than 20 feet high. The park, which overlooks the Penobscot River, also has a small gazebo, picnic tables, and short walking trails.
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Hiking Maine
From hikes along the beaches of Acadia National Park, to difficult and scenic treks up Mount Katahdin, Maine has routes to please hikers of every stripe. Formerly The Hiker's Guide to Maine, this edition offers accurate, up-to-date trail information, maps and black-and-white photos that reveal the state's varied landscapes. Sections on hiking with children and barrier-free trails for hikers with special needs are also included.
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HOPE Festival
University of Maine at Orono, College Avenue
Orono, ME
April 25, 2009
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The 15th Annual HOPE Festival to Celebrate Earth Day happens at the University of Maine in Orono April 25 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The all ages event will have a keynote talk by organic farming expert and author Eliot Coleman in addition to live music and entertainment, songs from the Voices of HOPE Community Choir, children's activities, a 5K fun run and delicious food for sale from local producers. More than 70 organizations will share information about environmental sustainability and provide demonstrations.Time: 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Cost: Free. Information: 207-581-1110 or visit www.peaceactionme.org/hope-festival-celebrate-earth-day.
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Hudson Museum and Palmer Gallery at the University of Maine
5746 Maine Center for the Arts
Orono, ME 04469
Phone: 207-581-1901
Open: Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Saturday, 9a.m. – 3 p.m.; Sundays, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., closed Mondays and holidays
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The museum's permanent collections include pre-Hispanic Mexican and Central American materials and materials from the Native American cultures of the Northwest Coast, the Plains, the Southwest, the local Penobscot, South America and the Arctic, as well as artifacts from Oceania, Asia, and Africa. Museum offers guided tours, story hours, and films, and a Just for Kids program. Cost: Free.
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In the Maine Woods by Henry David Thoreau
With Abnaki guides, Thoreau climbed Mt. Katahdin and hiked deep into the Maine woods to places where one "might live and die and never hear of the United States". His accurate, evocative descriptions still reflect his belief that man himself is a part of the natural world.
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Islesboro-Lincolnville Ferry
Maine State Ferry Service Islesboro Terminal
Islesboro, ME 04848
Phone: 207-734-6935
Lincolnville phone: 207-789-5611
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Route: Islesboro to Lincolnville; ferry carries vehicles. Approximate crossing time is 20 minutes. Ferry operates daily, year-round with some additional crossings from April to October. Maine State Ferry Service operates parking lots at Rockland, Lincolnville, and Bass Harbor. Parking spaces are limited; the ferry service cannot guarantee parking availability. Daily operations update: 800-491-4883. Website: www.maine.gov/mdot/opt/ferry/maine-ferry-service.php.
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Juniper Hill Inn
336 Main Street
Ogunquit, ME 03907
Phone: 207-646-4501
Toll-Free: 800-646-4544
Fax: 207-646-4595
Explore beautiful Ogunquit, Maine
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The Juniper Hill Inn, a Three Diamond AAA property, sits on five tree studded acres and has the feel of beautiful rural Maine. Walk down our private, hickory lined path and you're just steps away from the sparkling shores of Ogunquit Beach... A leisurely stroll down the hill and you're ready to explore the village's charmingly distinctive shops, galleries and restaurants.
Attractive, contemporary guest rooms offer one king or two queen beds with cable color television with HBO, small refrigerators. Private hickory-lined path just minutes to the beach. Indoor and two outdoor heated pools, jacuzzis, sauna, fitness center, guest laundry and free wireless internet. Golf privileges nearby at Cape Neddick Country Club. Smoke free facility. AAA 3-Diamond. Open year round, off season dinner packages are available.
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Kittery, Eliot, South Berwick, and the Seacoast
Gateway to Maine Chamber: 306 U.S. Route 1
Kittery, ME
Phone: 207-439-7545
Toll-Free: 800-639-9645
Fax: 207-439-5283
Southern Maine... the Way Life Should Be!
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Allow the friendly staff at the Gateway to Maine Chamber to assist in your vacation planning, weekend get-aways or the possibility of relocating to the area. Southern Maine is rich in history, many period homes are open for tours. Call the chamber's 800 number for information regarding lodging. Choose from romantic country inns, charming bed and breakfasts, family-friendly motels and hotels, resorts, cabins, or a house at the beach for a week. The area's major attractions are shopping at more than 125 famous brand "outlet stores" and, of course, "Maine Lobsters!"
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Living History Days
Maine Forest & Logging Museum, Leonard's Mills, off Route
Bradley, ME
Phone: 207-581-2871
October 4-5, 2008
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A perfect time to view the foliage of the beautiful forest while experiencing a 1790s logging and saw-milling village. Enjoy bateau rides, wagon rides, making cedar shakes, fresh pressed apple cider, a water-powered sawmill, and more. Cost: $7 adults, $2 children ages 2-12. Times: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Information: www.leonardsmills.com.
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Lord Camden Inn
24 Main Street
Camden, ME 04843
Phone: 207-236-4325
Toll-Free: 800-336-4325
Fax: 207-236-7141
A True Gem on the Coast of Maine
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Camden’s finest luxury, boutique hotel, boasting unsurpassed service, comfort and elegance, with a premier village location and magnificent views of Camden Harbor and the surrounding coastal mountains. With 36 well appointed, luxurious rooms & suites, the Inn combines old world style and architecture with modern-day comfort, service and amenities. Located in the center of town, the Inn is the closest to Camden's fine shops, galleries, restaurants, the Harbor Park Amphitheater and waterfront. Lord Camden Inn serves a full buffet breakfast from June 1st to October 31st and a deluxe continental buffet breakfast from November 1st to May 31st. Well known for its award-winning customer service, the Lord Camden Inn strives hard to surpass your greatest expectations. The Lord Camden Inn is proud to be the most pet friendly hotel in Camden.
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Maine 4x4 Festival
Pittston Fairgrounds, 995 East Pittston Road
Pittston, ME
Phone: 207-549-5102
June 6-7, 2010
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Deep Mud run through a 100-foot long, 30-foot wide mud bog, along with Burnout and Tuff Truck side-by-side drag racing on sand. On Saturday there will be truck pull racing, sand drags, mud bogging and the burnout contest. On Sundayday there will be the truck show, ramp travel index testing and the mud drags. This event will happen rain or shine. Information: www.pittstonfair.com/page2.html.
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Maine African Film Festival
Various Locations
Portland, ME
Phone: 201-805-9429
April 17 – 24, 2009
This is the inaugural MAFF, a celebration of the rich and textured cultures and peoples of Africa. MAFF is a Maine non-profit arts organization created to provide cultural education, economic development and community building opportunities in the Greater Portland area and throughout Southern Maine. Cost: Adults, $7; children, $5. See website for full schedule. Information: www.tmaff.org
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Maine Antique Tractor Club Summer Festival
Farmington Fairgrounds
Farmington, ME 04938
Phone: 207-892-4946
June 27-29, 2008
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At this event you can touch that history, and maybe even drive it. The festival is Maine's largest gathering of antique tractors and farming equipment. See machinery from the early 1900s, exhibits, tractor games, pulls, a farm equipment auction and Maine crafts. Location: Farmington Fairgrounds. Information: www.maineantiquetractorclub.com
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Maine Audubon Society
20 Gilsland Farm Road
Falmouth, ME 04105
Phone: 207-781-2330
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This natural preserve offers visitors the opportunity to observe birds and animals, mostly in fields. The walking trails also serve as cross-country ski trails in the winter.
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Maine Authors Series & Literary Festival
Camden Opera House, 29 Elm Street
Camden, ME
Phone: 207-837-2827
November 2-4, 2007
This second annual festival titled "Mayhem, Money and Mirth," provides a rich mix of presentations, panels, readings and literary surprises from more than 20 authors who live in or write about Maine. Cost: Check website. Information: www.maineliteraryfestival.com.
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Maine Beauty, on Canvas
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The Farnsworth Art Museum and Wyeth Center and Wyeth Center on Museum Drive in Rockland features the works of many Maine artists, including Andrew, N.C., and Jamie Wyeth, alongside a wonderful collection of American art, including works by American artists Gilbert Stuart, Frank Benson, Thomas Sully, and many more. The museum also presents many works by 20th-century sculptor Louise Nevelson. Phone: 207-596-6457
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Maine Brewers' Festival – Portland
Portland Expo Center
Portland, Maine, ME
Phone: 207-773-8808
November 1, 2008
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As home to the oldest microbrewery east of the Rocky Mountains and multiple regional, national and international award-winning beers, Maine has made its mark on the craft beer industry. At this festival, guests may sample new and popular beers and pub food from more than 10 breweries during the happy hour session or the evening session. Live bands keep the party atmosphere flowing, and vendor promotions and door prizes add to the fun. Attendees must 21 years old. Designated drivers get free water and a meal. Information: www.mainebrew.com.
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Maine Celtic Celebration
Various locations in Belfast
Belfast, ME
Phone: 207-338-2692
July 16-18, 2010
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The state's newest cultural event recognizes the role of Irish, Scottish and other Celtic people in the founding of Maine's coastal towns and cities. Event includes live Celtic music and dancing, instrument and dance workshops, a 5K road race, a kilted run and row event, kids Wellington boot toss, traditional highland heavy games, and the U.S. National Cheese Rolling Championship.
Information: www.mainecelticcelebration.com/
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Maine Egg Festival
Manson Park
Pittsfield, ME
Phone: 207-341-1597
July 20 - July 25, 2009
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The Central Maine Egg Festival has traditionally been a celebration of the brown egg industry and is the event of the year in Pittsfield. You won’t want to miss the egg breakfast cooked in a 300-pound frying pan, entertainment, a parade, fireworks, the Egglympics, a Window Painting Contest; an Art Exhibit and many other egg-citing surprises. Information; 207) 487-3520
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Maine Festival of American Music: Its Roots and Traditions
Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, 707 Shaker Road
New Gloucester, ME
Phone: 207- 926-4597
June 23 - 26, 2010
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Gershwin! Shaker! Bloch! Mozart! Dvork! An array of music that portrays the roots and traditions of American music. The members of the Portland String Quartet are the Festival directors and performers. Guest artists this year are renowned pianist and Gershwin expert Paul Posnak and soprano Christina Astrachan. Time: see website for schedule. Cost: $25. Information: 207- 926-4597 or visit www.shaker.lib.me.us.
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Maine Flavors Are Authentic at Cape Arundel Inn
The Cape Arundel Inn in Kennebunkport offers five-star New England dining where every table gives visitors the feeling of being on a ship. Among the views from the tables are the play of breaking waves on the rocks and breathtaking ledge gardens. The dining room is a blend of charming wood floors and wainscoted ceilings with the elegance of crisp white linen tablecloths and cobalt blue goblets. Chef Rich Lemoine’s menus are grounded in traditional New England fare, but his preparations feel wholly contemporary. Working from scratch is a must in Lemoine’s kitchen. For instance, he creates the stock for his lobster stew every week by boiling lobster shells in a 25-gallon pot. That’s the real Maine taste. Phone: 207-967-2125.
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Maine Forest and Logging Museum
Government Road
Bradley, ME 04411
Phone: 207-581-2871
Open: Grounds open year-round; special events held in summer
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The museum is dedicated to keeping alive the forest history of long ago for the present day citizens of Maine. The centerpiece of the museum is Leonard's Mills, a reconstructed logging and mill community of the 1790s. Programs feature volunteers in period dress demonstrating traditional skills and crafts. Events include living history days and summer programs. Group tours can be scheduled. Cost: Fee charged only for special events.
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Maine Grains & Grapes Festival
Androscoggin Bank Colisee, 190 Birch Street
Lewiston, ME
June 21, 2008
Sample from some of the best breweries & wineries in Maine!
Upon entrance to this two-session event, you will receive
10 tasting tickets and a sample glass.
Each ticket gives you either a 4 oz sample of beer or a 2 oz sample of wine.
There will be entertainment and food as well!
Time: Saturday, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Cost:
Tickets are $20.00 in advance, $25.00 day-of-show
plus applicable fees online and by phone.
Purchase your tickets today to this inaugural festival at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee box office,
by phone at 1-877-GO-TIX-GO, or online at www.thecolisee.com
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Maine Highland Games
Thomas Point Beach, off Route 24
Brunswick, ME
August 15, 2009
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This event features bagpipe bands, Highland and Scottish dancing, Scottish vendors and crafts, folk singing and much more.
Time: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Admission: Adults, $10; children, ages 6-12, $5. Information: www.mainehighlandgames.org
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Maine Innkeepers Association
Phone: 207-865-6100
Fax: 207-773-7668
It's your dream vacation. Whether you seek a hotel, bed and breakfast,inn,
motel, resort, sporting camp or cottage, the Maine Innkeepers Association
offers you a comprehensive searchable database of more than 630 lodging
properties throughout Maine. Our member properties will provide you with an
exceptional Maine experience. Visit mountains, forests, beaches, lighthouses
and miles of coastline. Canoe our rivers, enjoy lobster, see your first
moose, or take your partner on a special romantic. Enjoy great shopping at
our famous outlet stores, antique dealers or L.L. Bean. Whitewater raft,
ski or snowmobile on well-groomed trails. Or come in the fall when the
spectacular colors will take your breath away. The treasures of Maine abound
and your vacation planning starts with the Maine Innkeepers Association
website.
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Maine International Film Festival
Maine Film Center, 177 Main Street
Waterville, ME 04901
Phone: 207-861-8138
July 9 - 18, 2010
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Over 10 days, nearly 100 films, representing the best of American independent and international cinema will be featured. MIFF also spotlights some of Maine and New England's most exciting and innovative filmmakers. Audiences also have opportunities to meet and talk with some of the people behind the movies - directors, producers, writers, musicians. Every year MIFF honors members of the independent film industry whose contributions to cinema deserve recognition. See website for full schedule. Cost: films vary; festival passes are available for $85. Information: 207-680-2055 or visit www.miff.org. g/
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Maine Jewish Film Festival
Various locations
Portland, ME
Phone: 207-831-7495
March 21-29, 2009
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More than 20 award winning short films, features, documentaries and works in progress will be shown at multiple venues in Portland and neighboring cities. The festival showings will appeal to a broad audience and focus on themes of Jewish history, traditions, and contemporary culture in America and abroad. The festival will begin with an opening night gala and screening. Some screenings will have after-film discussions with directors and community leaders. Purchase an all-festival pass, a festival six-pack, or individual tickets. Information: www.mjff.org.
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Maine Literary Festival 2008
Camden Opera House, 29 Elm Street
Camden, ME
Phone: 207-837-2827
November 7-9, 2008
"For This Earth: Visions in Literature" is the theme of the festival, which focuses on the relationship among writing, poetry, nature and science in shaping how we live our lives and treat this earth, on our responsibility toward this earth and hope for a sustainable future despite how we have damaged our planet. Includes lectures; the Church Supper Redux, an upgrade on the classical Maine church supper produced with local Maine foods by several acclaimed Maine chefs who are dedicated to the complete use of local, organic foods in their restaurants or services; and The Sustainable Kitchen & Table: From Soup to Nuts. Information: http://www.maineliteraryfestival.com/
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Maine Literature
Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896)
Harriet Beecher Stowe is remembered most today as the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which sold 10,000 copies in its first week off the press and helped solidify opposition to slavery before the Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln greeted her during a visit in 1862 as “the little woman who wrote the book that started this great war.” After publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Stowe became an international celebrity and very popular author.
Harriet Beecher was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, to a dynamic Congregationalist minister who preached vociferously against slavery. The family prized education, and many of the Harriet’s 10 brothers and sisters became social reformers. Harriet attended and later taught at Hartford Female Seminary. In 1832 her father moved the family to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he took a position at Lane Theological Seminary. There, Harriet met and married Calvin E. Stowe, a professor at Lane, and the two began to establish their family. Cincinnati was across the river from Kentucky, a slave state, and it was here that Harriet observed and learned to abhor slavery.
In 1850 Calvin Stowe moved the family to Brunswick, Maine, where he joined the faculty of his alma mater, Bowdoin College. Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which was first published in an abolitionist newspaper, The National Era, was written largely in Brunswick. In 1852 the story was published in book form. Uncle Tom’s Cabin brought the evils of slavery to the attention of Americans more vividly than ever before.
From Brunswick, the Stowes moved in 1863 to Andover, Massachusetts, where Calvin taught at Andover Theological Seminary. In 1864, after his retirement, the family moved to Hartford, Connecticut. Here they built their house, Oakholm. In 1873, the Stowes moved to their last home, the brick Victorian house on Forest Street in Hartford.
The Harriet Beecher Stowe House
63 Federal St.
Brunswick, Maine 04011 
The Harriet Beecher Stowe House, a National Historic Landmark, is the place where this influential writer penned her monumental novel, forever changing America’s attitude toward slavery. The house currently operates as a restaurant and hotel and is open to the public.
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Maine Lobster Fest
1 Harbor Park
Rockland, ME
Phone: 800-LOB-CLAW
July 29-August 2, 2009
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Hundreds of pounds of lobster, parade, sea goddess, top-notch entertainment, an international crate race, fine art, crafts people and vendors, US Navy ship tours, all you can eat pancakes, US Coast Guard Station tours, professional and amateur cooking contests, marine heritage, road races, kids events, over 20,000 pounds of lobster, free shuttle service. Information: www.mainelobsterfestival.com/index.php
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Maine Lobster Festival
Harbor Park, Water Street
Rockland, ME
Phone: 800-562-2529
August 4-8, 2010
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Tons of steamed Maine lobsters served along with pageantry, waterfront activities, maritime displays and demonstrations, Maine arts and crafts, visits to Navy and Coast Guard ships, harbor cruises, contests, lots of wonderful entertainment, a giant parade, international lobster crate race, children's activities and much more. Information: www.mainelobsterfestival.com
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Maine Maritime Museum
243 Washington St.
Bath, ME 04530
Phone: 207-443-1316
Open: Daily, 9:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.; closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Days
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From the beginning of the Civil War to the turn of the century, Bath was the one of the nation's most important seaports and ship-building cities. The Maine Maritime Museum tells the story of Maine’s ship and boat building history with multiple rooms of exhibits, all contained beside a 19th century shipyard on the Kennebec River. Cost: Adults, $10; seniors, $9; children under age 17, $7; same household, $30. Admission is good for two consecutive days’ attendance
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Maine Military Historical Society Museum
Camp Keyes, Winthrop Street
Augusta, ME 04333
Phone: 207-626-4338
Open: By appointment
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Focus on military history, and the contributions of the state and its residents to America's military involvements over the centuries.
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Maine Moon Handbook
A keen insider's perspective featuring:
- Updated restaurant and lodging listings, and a new section on special-interest
routes, such as the Maritime Heritage Trail and the Maine Art Museum Trail
- Tips on finding the state's best clams, lobsters, and blueberries
- Details on llama trekking, gold panning, windjammer cruising, hiking, and
skiing
- Cultural and historical insight, plus a "wicked good" Down East
Dictionary to help you learn the local lingo
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Maine Mountain Division Trail
Windham, Gorham, Standish, ME
Phone: 207-935-4283
Total Length: 6 Miles
The Maine Mountain Division Trail, when completed, will connect Portland 52 miles with the town of Fryeburg on the New Hampshire border. The completed 6-mile section of this paved rail trail runs from Rt 202 in South Windham to the Otter Ponds in Standish with a 1-mile gravel trail section connecting to Johnson Field on Rt 35 in Standish. This includes a paved connector loop trail that crosses the Gambo bike/ped Bridge, through Shaw Park in Gorham and back to the MDT. There is also an interim unimproved section of trail from Rt 202 in South Windham running 5 miles to Bridge St in Westbrook.
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Maine Mountain Division Trail
Windham, Gorham, Standish, ME
Phone: 207-935-4283
Total Length: 6 Miles
The Maine Mountain Division Trail, when completed, will connect Portland 52 miles with the town of Fryeburg on the New Hampshire border. The completed 6-mile section of this paved rail trail runs from Rt 202 in South Windham to the Otter Ponds in Standish with a 1-mile gravel trail section connecting to Johnson Field on Rt 35 in Standish. This includes a paved connector loop trail that crosses the Gambo bike/ped Bridge, through Shaw Park in Gorham and back to the MDT. There is also an interim unimproved section of trail from Rt 202 in South Windham running 5 miles to Bridge St in Westbrook.
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Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company & Museum
58 Fore St.
Portland, ME 04101
Phone: 207- 828-0814
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The whole family will enjoy a trip along Portland’s waterfront in a historic narrow gauge railway coach. Magnificent views of Portland's working waterfront aboard antique rail cars pulled by steam and diesel locomotives. Discover the unique two-foot gauge trains that linked rural Maine to the rest of the world.
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Maine Renaissance Faire at Castle Treasure
Treasure Equestrian Center, 238 Prescott Road
Manchester, ME
Phone: , ME 04351
August 2-3, 2008
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The Maine Renaissance Faire at Castle Treasure is a family friendly event. Come stroll the streets of our village and visit the artisans, merchants, vendors, entertainers at Castle Treasure. Partake of the delicious fare and join peasants, merchants, entertainers and nobility as they mingle for the weekend festivities. Activities for the young and young-at-heart abound throughout the village. Historic reenactments, sword-swallowing, fire-eating, comedy shows and games are features during the weekend as well as musical entertainment and jousting. Time: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Cost: Adults age 13-54, $12; seniors over age 55, $10; military, $10; under age 4, free. Information: www.mainerenfaire.com/
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Maine Salmon Festival
Downtown Eastport
Eastport, ME
Phone: 207-853-4644
September 5-7, 2008
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A seaside festival celebrating the Atlantic salmon industry on the Maine coast. Music, two-day arts and craft show, great salmon dinners. Lots of fun in a stunning setting. Cost: Fee for Salmon Dinner. Parking and admission free. Times: Check Web site for specific times. Information: www.eastportme.net.
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Maine Salmon Festival
Various locations in Eastport
Eastport, ME
Phone: 207-853-4644
September 8-10, 2009
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A seaside festival celebrating the Atlantic Salmon industry on the Maine coast. Free parking and free admission. Music, two day arts and craft show. Saturday Chowder dinners, Sunday great Salmon dinners, boat tours of the salmon pens, industry information, and a slide show on salmon aquaculture, Downeast Motorcycle Rally and Toy Run. Other activities included Maine wine tent, architectural tour, motorcycle show, dances and ice cream social.
Information: http://www.eastport-me.gov/
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Maine State Aquarium
194 McKown Point Road
West Boothbay Harbor, ME 04575
Phone: 207-633-9542
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The design of this museum resembles the rocky coast of Maine. Interactive displays encourage discovery learning. The aquarium is home to extraordinary lobsters of all sizes and colors. Colorful marine life can be seen in the Downeast tank. At center stage is an 850-gallon tank for sharks and skates, where kids and parents can pet a live shark. At the elevated touch tank, visitors can feel the spiny skin of a sea urchin.
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Maine State House
Augusta, ME
Visitors may tour the seat of Maine's state government. Of particular interest is the Hall of Flags.
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Maine State Museum
230 State Street
Augusta, ME 04333
Phone: 207-287-2301
Open: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday, 1-4 p.m.; closed state holidays
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The museum describes Maine’s 12,000-plus years of history, from the paleo-Indians to the first European explorers; homes, shops, and mills where Mainers have lived and worked for centuries; and the factories, ships, and farms that are an integral part of the state’s history. Cost: Adults, $2; children age 6-18, $1; family maximum, $6.
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Maine Stay Inn & Cottages
34 Maine Street
Kennebunkport, ME 04046
Phone: 207-967-2117
Fax: 207-967-8757
…For relaxed sophistication
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Whether you seek a romantic getaway or relaxing family vacation, exceptional hospitality and luxury will greet you at the Maine Stay Inn. Our main house, on the National Register of Historic Places, and surrounding cottages suites have been beautifully restored and offer premier accommodations with a luxurious, but comfortable atmosphere within quaint seaside Kennebunkport. Our variety of accommodations attracts multi-generational appeal, with Victorian inn rooms for a traditional charm and ambiance or private intimacy in spacious cottage suites. Some foster romance with fireplaces and whirlpool tubs, others suit families and friends with multiple beds or bedrooms and small kitchens. Whatever your pleasure, enjoy the grace and elegance of a simpler time with the comforts of today.
Situated on expansive grounds, while just a short stroll form the harbor and the fine restaurants, shops, and galleries of Kennebunkport's Dock Square, the Maine Stay stands apart from other Kennebunkport inns. Offering exceptional hospitality, personal attention and those little extras not found in a traditional hotel, your visit to the Maine Stay is sure become a cherished memory. Enjoy a homemade, gourmet breakfast in Make your next escape to a Maine bed and breakfast a warm memory with a visit to the Maine Stay Inn, a perfect lodging choice.
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Maine Wildlife Park
Route 26
Gray, ME 04039
Phone: 207-657-4977
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The Maine Wildlife Park in Gray is a great place to view and learn more about wildlife. The 200-acre park has moose, black bear, lynx, mountain lions, wild turkeys, bald eagles, owls, a show fish pool and more on display. Offerings include a visitor center, fish hatchery, nature store, tree trial, game trail, wetlands trail, gardens, animal feeding, and story hour. Open mid-April through Veteran's Day
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Maine Wildlife Park
Route 26
Gray, ME
Phone: 207-657-4977
Are you looking for Maine Wildlife? Visit us on Route 26 in Gray, just 3.5
miles from Exit 63 on Maine Turnpike (I-95). There are great opportunities
to see and photograph moose, white-tailed deer, black bears, bald eagles,
mountain lions, porcupines, fisher, coyotes, hawks, owls, turtles, fish, and
more - over 25 species of native wildlife!
There are nature trails and wildlife gardens to enjoy, interactive exhibits
to view, a 'snack shack', a nature and gift shop and more! The park-like
setting, wildlife exhibits, and flower gardens make this an inviting stop.
Bring a picnic and spend the day! No reservations are required. Open daily,
9:30am-4:30pm from April 15 through November 11. Admission fees.
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Maine Windjammer Association
Toll-Free: 800-807-WIND
Sail Maine's Tall Ships
Escape aboard a Maine windjammer for an adventure of a lifetime. Great sailing by day, snug harbors each night. See lighthouses, seals and porpoises on every cruise. Explore uninhabited islands and small fishing villages. Guests are invited to participate in all shipboard activities, from taking a turn at the wheel to raising and lowering sails. The 12 ships in the Maine Windjammer Association have a well-earned reputation for outstanding sailing adventures and delicious down-home cooking. One night everyone goes ashore for a traditional island lobster bake. Three- to six-day cruises available from May through October. Depart from Camden and Rockland.
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Maine WinterFest
Point Sebago Resort, 261 Point Sebago Road
Casco, ME
Phone: 207-749-9438
February 22-24, 2008
Maine's richest ice fishing derby; winter fun for the family; and snow and ice carving by professional and amateur snow ice carvers from around the world. The event is being held in conjunction with the Sebago Derby Fest. Cost: Adults, $5; children, $1. Information: 207-749-9438 or visit www.mainewinterfest.com.
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Maine's Midcoast
Experience the great beaches and rocky coastline. Quaint New England fishing villages, a quiet sail out on the ocean... You've found Maine's Midcoast!
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Maine's South Coast
Off-shore cruises and white sandy beaches. Bargains galore in factory outlets. Miles of history and culture. You'll find it all on Maine's South Coast!
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Maine’s Pantry -- Portland
Gift baskets from Maine brimming with delicious specialty foods make great gifts for family, friends and colleagues. Made locally in Maine, baskets come in all sizes and price ranges. The Coastal Cottage Welcome, Acadia Breakfast, Millinocket Munchies and Maine Catch of the Day are just some of the baskets Maine’s Pantry offers. One featured product is named Vinalhaven Variety and includes pancake and waffle mix, wild blueberry syrup, wild blueberry spread, bar harbor clam chowder, fudge brownie mix, salt water taffy, chocolate rocks, "moose poo" novelty candy, and gummi lobsters.
Information: 877-228-2028
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Moose Mainea 2008
Greenville and throughout Moosehead Lakes region, ME
Phone: 207-695-2702
May 17- June 14, 2008
Each spring the Moosehead Lake Region hosts a month long celebration honoring the area's favorite residents – the moose. Great family with activities for everyone include daily Land, Water & Air Moose Safaris; Moose Mainea Quest Fest; Mooseterpiece Craft Fair on June 14, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Camden National Bank Parking Area; Moose Mainea Kids Fun Day on June 14 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Katahdin Parking Area; Maine Woods Explorers Children’s Program on June 14at the Maine Woods Explorers Office, Pritham Avenue, Greenville; Moose River Canoe Race on June 14 at 11 a.m. at Rockwood; Famous Moose Tales Program & Moose Meat barbecue on June 14 at a location to be announced. Information: www.mooseheadlake.org/
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Norseman Resorts
P.O. Box 896
Ogunquit, ME 03907
Phone: 207-646-7024
Toll-Free: 800-822-7024
Hotel, Motel & Resort Lodging on the Maine Coast
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Norseman Resorts provide vacation lodging accommodations in three distinctive hotel locations. The Norseman Resort, on Ogunquit Beach, is among the most popular resorts in Maine. We offer casual dining at our two restaurants, Splash and Huckleberry's, a Beach Store and a Rental Shop all with the convenience of staying directly on the beach. The Seacastles Resort Inn & Suites is in the village, at the entrance to Marginal Way, and is a member of RCI Resorts. The Ogunquit Inn & Suites borders the Rachel Carson Wildlife Refuge, and offers river & ocean views and a complimentary Continental Breakfast. Our coastal hotels are perfect for family vacations. Located 35 miles south of Portland Maine, Ogunquit is a classic New England sea side community. Our hospitality is Maine tourism at its best. Just minutes from York, Wells and Kennebunkport.
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North Country Rivers
Route 201 - National Scenic Byway
Bingham, ME 04920
Toll-Free: 800-348-8871
Fax: 207-672-4176
Maine's Premier Outfitter since 1983
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North Country Rivers provides the finest White Water Rafting in Maine. From April through October we run exciting white water rafting trips down the the Penobscot River, Kennebec River and the Dead River. No White Water Rafting experience is necessary when you whitewater raft with us. North Country Rivers provides everything you'll need for your trip - self-bailing whitewater rafts, registered Maine Whitewater Guides, river transportation, meals, lodging, camping, and "The Thrill of a Lifetime." Best of all, since all of the white water rivers we run are dam controlled and flow regulated, you're ensured of a great white water rafting trip!
To make your adventure vacation comfortable and convenient for you, we have the largest recreational complex in Maine. It includes a restaurant/pub, a game room, a family-sized hot tub, showers, four-season log cabin rentals, a campground (with tent sites and RV' spaces). There is also immediate access to snowmobiling trails, hiking trails, biking trails, fishing skiing, snowshoeing, "moose safaris", and more; since we're located right on the Kennebec River.
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Northern Maine Fair
84 Mechanic Street
Presque Isle, ME
Phone: 207-764-2927
July 25-August 2, 2008
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Large family fair lot of rides, exhibits, horse pulling, harness racing, tractor pulling, demo derby, and midway.Cost: Adults, $6; children age 7-12, $1; weekly pass, $30. Information: www.northernmainefairgrounds.com.
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Northern Maine Fair
Northern Maine Fairgrounds, 84 Mechanic Street
Presque Isle, ME
July 30 - August 7, 2010
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This fair has it all, including a music festival, a BMX stunt show, Bengal tigers, a transportation show, three nights of harness racing, livestock demonstrations, many new cooking contests, and the return of Olde McDonalds Farm. Time: see website for full schedule. Cost: NA. Information: 207-769-2258 or visit www.northernmainefairgrounds.com.
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Northern Maine Museum of Science at Folsom Hall at the University of Maine
South Main Street
Presque Island, ME 04769
Phone: 207-768-9482
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Seeded with the natural history collections of the university, this collection includes diverse exhibits on topics such as meteorology; coral reefs; minerals of Maine; Earth history; fossil fish; geological time; crystals; climate; Northern lights; Greek letters and mathematical symbols; infinity mirrors, a solar system model, and much more. Also nature trails and outdoor wooded areas. Open when campus is open; special tours can be arranged by phone.
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Northern Maine Regional Airport at Presque Isle (PQI)
650 Airport Drive
Presque Isle, ME 04769
Phone: 207-764-2550
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The Northern Maine Regional Airport is considered the Gateway to Northern Maine. Centrally located adjacent to Route 1, the airport boasts the second longest commercial runway in Maine. The airport supports a variety of commercial, corporate, and private users.
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Distances from Northern Maine Regional Airport to nearby destinations:
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Caribou |
Aroostock region |
19 miles |
Houlton |
Aroostock region |
36 miles |
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Northern Outdoors Adventure Resort
Old Canada Road National Scenic Byway 1771 US Route 201
The Forks, ME 04985
Phone: 207-663-4466
Toll-Free: 800-765-7238 (US & Can)
Maine's Premier Adventure Resort
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Experience a classic New England Adventure Resort with friends and family, at Northern Outdoors. We offer an extensive choice of lodging from deluxe group cabins to romantic cozy cabins ideal for just the two of you. All cabins include daily housekeeping and full use of the amenities of The Forks Resort Center featuring a grand open timbered log lodge, heated pool, hot tub, free wifi, games room, good food and handcrafted beers from our own Kennebec River Pub and Brewery. There’s summer long whitewater rafting, abundant local hiking and fishing and access to miles of interconnecting ATV and snowmobile trails direct from your cabin. Our 33rd year offering quality resort facilities for all ages. Call for your FREE Getaway Guide.
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O'Farrell Gallery of Bowdoin College
58 Maine Street
Brunswick, ME 04011
Phone: 207-729-8228
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This museum features the work of contemporary American artists.
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Only in Maine
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A visit to the Bartlett Maine Estate Winery in Gouldsboro might have you wondering, “Where are all the grapes?” You won’t find any here—because there aren’t any. But you will find some delicious, on-site pressed wines made only from native Maine fruit. Blueberries, apples, pears, and peaches are the main-stay ingredients of these special wines, which have impressed wine aficionados from far and wide. Stop by the gorgeous hand-wrought stone tasting room from June through October and decide which flavor you like best before taking a bottle or two home—these wines are only available in the state of Maine!
For more information call 207-546-2408.
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Penobscot Bay Inn
192 Northport Avenue
Belfast, ME 04915
Phone: 207-338-5715
Toll-Free: 800-335-2370
Fax: 207-338-2889
Traditional hospitality on the coast of Maine
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Come join us at the Penobscot Bay Inn, formerly Bay Meadows Inn, on the spectacular mid-coast of Maine. Penobscot Bay Inn offers full service lodging. The inn is located on a five-acre retreat nestled on a hillside overlooking beautiful Penobscot Bay. Penobscot Bay Inn's AAA Three Diamond lodging accommodations include five spacious and comfortable guest rooms in the classic shingled inn-style cottage and 14 bright, modern rooms in the Field House. For the comfort of our guests all rooms have queen or king-sized beds, private baths, telephones, cable TV and air conditioning. A hearty country breakfast is served daily in one of our three dining rooms. Our restaurant, open to the public, serves dinner Wednesday through Saturday and a Sunday brunch.
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Pierce Island/Prescott Park at Piscataquag River
Border of New Hampshire and Maine, Route 1
Portsmouth, NH
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Parking: trailer, variable hours, fee charges. Trout waters in some sections. Restroom. Handicap access to restroom. Information: New Hampshire Fish & Game Department at 603-271-3511.
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Poland Spring Resort
543 Maine Street
Poland Spring, ME 04274
Phone: 207-998-4351
Fax: 207-998-2811
We Invite You To Our Home!
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Poland Spring began as a stagecoach stop way back in 1794 when George Washington was President and later became an exclusive playground for the very rich, and possibly the most famous resort in the world. Today our guests can enjoy much of what attracted guests then -- the clean crisp Maine air and water, delicious food, the designer golf course, amazing sunsets, beautiful grounds, nightly entertainment, a huge outdoor swimming pool, peaceful serene surroundings, historic buildings, and the nicest staff anywhere – at affordable rates! We are only 30 minutes north of Portland, Maine and 2 1/2 hours north of Boston. With over 600 acres for you to enjoy, we are the perfect place for your spring and fall getaways, summer weekend hiatus, mid-weeks or week vacation. Come experience what is possibly the best vacation value in maine!
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Pop the Cork Celebration
Center for Maine Contemporary Art at 162 Russell Avenue and other Rockport sites
Rockport, ME
June 18, 2009
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The annual celebration of arts, culture, wine and food, Cellardoor Vineyard's Pop the Cork 2, will take place Thursday, June 18, beginning at 5:30 pm, at multiple venues in Rockport including the Center for Maine Contemporary Art. One ticket price includes access to the music, artwork, food and wine at all venues, provided by Cellardoor Vineyard. Time: Start at 5:30 p.m. Cost: $75 per person. Information: 207-775-2126 or 207-236-2654 or visit www.mainewine.com/
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Portland Chamber Music Festival
Abromson Education Center, University of Southern Maine, 88 Bedford Street
Portland, ME 04101
Phone: 800-320-0257
August 14-23, 2008
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Five classical performances, including a free family concert at noon on Sunday, August 17. Dates: August 14, 16, 17, 21, 23. More information: http://www.pcmf.org/
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Portland Harbor Museum at Southern Maine Community College
Fort Road
South Portland 04106
Phone: 207-799-6337
Open: Mid-April-Memorial Day, Friday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-4:30p.m.; Memorial Day-mid-October, daily, 10 a.m.-4:30p.m.; mid-October-Thanksgiving weekend, Friday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
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The museum lies within the granite walls of 19th century Fort Preble. Its exhibits, lectures and tours chronicle the history and present-day life of the port. Close to Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, the museum resides in a historic building on the waterfront. In addition to both permanent and changing exhibits, it offers a variety of programs including lectures, school and group tours, special events, and research opportunities. Cost: Adults, $4; students and children, free.
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Punkinfiddle Fall Festival
Wells Reserve and Laudholm Farm, 342 Laudholm Farm Road
Wells, MAINE, MP
September 27, 2008
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The annual Punkinfiddle fall festival entertains families with the traditional activities of a rural autumn festival while educating visitors about the unique estuary ecosystem. Activities include pumpkin carving and painting under a tent, scarecrow making, pumpkin rolling, horse-drawn wagon rides and pony rides. Guided field trips will take guests over the open grasslands, through old orchards and into the forest before reaching the Little River, where children can meet animals up close. There will be demonstrations of weaving, wool spinning, rug making, butter churning and old fashioned apple cider pressing. Entertainment includes fiddle tunes from Hope Hoffman and her band, an interactive educational performance with music and comedy by Jackson Gillman, and more lively tunes from bluegrass fiddler Erica Brown. Admission: $10 per car. Information: 207-646-4521 or visit www.punkinfiddle.org.
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Alouette Beach Resort
91 East Grand Avenue
Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064
Phone: 207-934-4151
Toll-Free: 800-565-4151
Fax: 207-934-9464
On the beautiful coast of Maine
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The Alouette offers a variety of beachfront lodgings for the vacationing couple or family. Enjoy over 70 modern hotel rooms, kitchenettes, cottages and apartments, and a friendly atmosphere provided by our dedicated staff and family ownership. Enjoy a swim in our heated, indoor pool, or make use of our BBQ facilities. In just 10 minutes you can walk to the famous Old Orchard Beach pier and the other shops and attractions of Old Orchard Beach. It's just a short drive to golf courses, Funtown USA, Aquaboggan Water Park, Maine Mall, and the Freeport and Kittery outlet centers. The Alouette is open April through October.
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Asticou Inn
15 Peabody Drive
Northeast Harbor, ME 04662
Phone: 207-276-3344
Toll-Free: 800-258-3373
Fax: 207-276-3373
A beautiful, seaside setting in Maine
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Overlooking the picturesque blue waters of Northeast Harbor, Maine, at the doorstep of Acadia National Park, our classic resort beckons you with relaxed strolls through graceful flower gardens, a superb dining experience, and the warm, impeccable service that has been an Asticou Inn tradition for more than a century. Handsomely restored to its turn-of-the-century style, the Inn creates for you the charm of a bygone era, with all the amenities today's travelers expect. Come, let our friendly staff and dedicated concierge cater to your every request. We are located at the north end of the Northeast Harbor, the foot of Eliot Mountain, and adjacent to Acadia National Park. Our spectacular ocean and mountain views, combined with the hotel's charm and our commitment to spectacular service, make the Asticou an excellent choice for your Mount Desert Island vacation.
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Bass Harbor-Frenchboro Ferry
Maine State Ferry Service
Bass Harbor, ME 04653
Phone: 207-244-3254
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Route: Bass Harbor to Frenchboro; ferry carries vehicles. Approximate crossing time is 50 minutes. Ferry operates Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday, year-round. A passenger-only ferry operates on Fridays from April through November. Maine State Ferry Service operates parking lots at Rockland, Lincolnville, and Bass Harbor. Parking spaces are limited; the ferry service cannot guarantee parking availability. Daily operations update: 800-491-4883. Website: www.maine.gov/mdot/opt/ferry/maine-ferry-service.php
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Best Breakfast in Maine, Says Food Network mag
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Boynton-McKay Food Co. is a restaurant on Main Street in Camden in a building that was for many decades the town’s primary drug store, apothecary, and soda fountain. The menu has something for almost everyone, from Mexican to Asian to Italian. There are pastas and salads and three soups a day. In 2010 Food Network Magazine took a cross-country road-trip in search of the ultimate breakfast. Boynton-McKay Food Co. was voted the best breakfast in Maine! Celebrate the fall by ordering the crispy cider doughnuts. Phone: 207-236-2465 Open: Tuesday-Saturday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
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Bethel Inn Resort
On the Common 21 Broad Street
Bethel, ME 04217
Phone: 207-824-2175
Toll-Free: 800-654-0125
Maine’s Premier Four Season Resort
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This winter come experience The Bethel Inn Resort, just 6.8 miles from Sunday River Ski Resort in the heart of Ski Magazine's “greatest ski town in the Universe”. Find 158 guest rooms, 105 with fireplaces, including comfortable traditional Inn rooms and luxury townhomes with all the amenities of home. Choose from the comfortable fine dining setting of our Main Dining Room or our casual Millbrook Tavern and Grille with live weekend entertainment. Relax at our health club, featuring a 92° outdoor heated pool, hot tub, saunas, fitness center and spa services. Plus, enjoy our 35km cross country ski & snowshoe center, horse-drawn sleigh rides and a lighted ice skating rink.
With Sunday River and Mt. Abram Ski Resorts less than 10 minutes away, snowmobiling, dog sledding, tubing and more, The Bethel Inn Resort is the clear choice for those who love winter. Or join us during the warmer months and enjoy a championship 18 hole golf course, lake house, tennis and more!
It’s all here at Maine’s Premier Four Season Resort.
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Birder's Guide to Maine
Sandpipers and puffins, woodcock and warblers, kestrels and falcons - the birds of Maine are as varied and fascinating as the landscape they inhabit. This clear, concise guide by veteran birders provides maps to lead you to the best birding spots, as well as valuable information on migration patterns and avian habits. Conveniently, a special Otabinding allows the book to lie flat when opened.
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Black Mountain of Maine
Glover Road
Rumford, ME 04276
Phone: 207.364.8977
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Cross country skiing for all abilities on 35 km of trails.
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Celebrate Maine
Raitt Homestead Farm Museum, 2077 State Road, Route 103
Eliot, ME
August 8-9, 2009
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Celebrate MAINE is a family festival that honors the people, places and products that make Maine so attractive to visitors from around the world. Featuring the Mainely Grillin' and Chillin' Country BBQ State Competition, continuous live entertainment by Don Campbell Band & Music Maker Live Review, free children's activities including a climbing wall, Capt'n Eli's Soda Van, Shipyard Beer Garden, Moxie Horsemobile and fabulous food featuring fresh homemade shortcakes. Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost: Adults, $5; children age 12 and younger, free. Information: www.celebrateMAINEfestival.com or call 207- 439-3904.
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Celebrate Maine Festival
Raitt Homestead Farm Museum, 2077 State Road
Eliot, ME
Phone: 207-363-4422
August 7 - 8, 2010
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This will be an authentic family festival designed to celebrate the people, places and products of Maine. Held in conjunction with the Mainely Grillin' & Chillin' State BBQ Competition the entire family is sure to find something to tickle their fancy. From great food, including Bean Hole Beans and homemade strawberry shortcake, to the Shipyard Brew Garden, live entertainment, artisans, barrel tractor rides, bouncy house, and face painting. And free for the children is the crafting table, climbing rock wall and wagon rides for the entire family. Time: Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Cost: $5; children under 12, free. Information: 207-748-3303 or visit www.celebratemainefestival.com.
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Celebrate MAINE Festival
Raitt Homestead Farm Museum, 2077 State Road
Eliot, ME
Phone: 207-748-3303
August 7-8, 2010
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Held in conjunction with the Mainely Grillin' & Chillin' State BBQ Competition the entire family is sure to find something to tickle their fancy. From great food including Bean Hole Beans and homemade strawberry shortcake, Shipyard Brew Garden, continuous live entertainment, artisans, barrel tractor rides, bouncy house, and face painting. The children’s crafting table, climbing rock wall and wagon rides are free for the entire family. Live music by Four Baritones Barbershop Quartet, Don Campbell Band, Matt & the Barnburners, and Simons & Goodwin.
Time: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Cost: $5 per person; children age 12 and younger, free. Free onsite parking.
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Central Maine Egg Festival
Manson Park, Crosby Street
Pittsfield, ME
Phone: 207-487-3520
July 22-26, 2008
Egg breakfast cooked in a 300-pound frying pan, entertainment, a car show, the Egg OLympics and other surprises. For information: 207-217-4973 or visit http://eggfest.craftah.com/.
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Central Maine Medical Center Farmers Market
60 High Street
Lewiston, ME
Phone: 207-513-3844
Dates in 2010: Thursdays, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., July-October
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Fresh produce, natural meats, seafood, cheeses and dairy products as well as showcase breads, local crafts, and live music.
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Central Maine Regional Airport (OWK)
Airport Road
Norridgewock, ME 04957
Phone: 207-634-5351
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Small charter and private flights from U.S. and Canada only.
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Distances from Central Maine Regional Airport to nearby destinations:
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Portland |
Greater Portland and Casco Bay region |
71 miles |
Augusta |
Augusta / Kennebec region |
24 miles |
Bangor |
Katahdin Moosehead region |
53 miles |
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Children’s Museum of Maine
142 Free St.
Portland, ME 04101
Phone: 207-828-1234
Open: Labor Day-Memorial Day, Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, noon-5 p.m.; Memorial Day-Labor Day, Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, noon–5 p.m.; Closed Thanksgiving Day, December 24- 25, January 1, Easter, July 4.
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Interactive exhibits span four floors, and special programming is offered daily. Features and exhibits include Toddle Park, Tide Pool Touch Tank, a rock climbing wall, the Space Shuttle, and the Music Garden. Programs change frequently. Fun for all ages, best for children younger than 12.Cost: $6; under age 1, free
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Children’s Theater of Maine
317 Marginal Way
Portland, ME 04101
Phone: 207-828-0617
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Live theater for adults and children. Season runs October through August. Call for schedule.
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Cliff House Resort & Spa
Shore Road, Bald Head Cliff P.O. Box 2274
Ogunquit, ME 03907
Phone: 207-361-1000
Fax: 207-361-2122
A Maine resort with spectacular ocean views
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Located on seventy acres on Maine's scenic south coast, The Cliff House features ocean view accommodations, a full-service Spa and fine dining. The Spa offers unique Maine treatments - like the Blueberry Body Wrap and Maine Wild Rose Wrap - as well as traditional massage, facials, and nail services. Other amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center, indoor and outdoor pools, whirlpools and tennis courts. Guests can also enjoy walking paths, nearby beaches, sea excursions, golf, shops and lighthouses. Plan your getaway to The Cliff House Resort & Spa by visiting our website for rates, special packages and to make an online reservation request.
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Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
Barters Island Road, PO Box 234
Boothbay, ME 04537
Phone: 207-633-4333
Open: Year-round, weekdays 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and until8 p.m. on Wednesdays in July and August; weekends, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
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New England’s largest botanical garden features acres of spectacular ornamental gardens and stonework, waterfront and woodland trails, a beautiful visitor center with café and gift shop, and a shorefront Fairy House Village – all on 248 acres of coastal landscape. Special events and programs for all ages, year-round, include a house and garden tour, book fair, Maine Fairy House Festival, Kitchen Garden Series, college horticulture courses, and more. Admission: Adults, $10; seniors, $8 seniors; children age 5-17, $5; free for children under 5.
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Coastal Maine Moon Handbook
Want to know about dining in Portland, visiting maritime museums, or exploring Monhegan Island? Done. Looking for details on windjammer cruises or whale-watching trips? You'll find them in here. Big or small, mainstream or obscure, every worthwhile sight and activity in Coastal Maine is covered in this book. In this journey along Maine's stunning 5,500-mile coastline, readers can find practical advice and insight into the region's geography, people, arts, politics, and social issues. Offers tips for visiting the state's 64 lighthouses and finding the best places to dine on lobster and clams.
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Company A, 3rd Maine Regiment Volunteer Infantry Fife and Drum Corps
Contact: Roger Beverage
Auburn, ME
Phone: 207-846-9616
In the Civil War fifers and drummers, along with buglers, made up the field music of a regiment. It is important not to confuse the field music with bands. The latter was composed of a number of wind instruments, primarily brass, along with drums and the occasional stringed instrument. The field music was an integral part of a soldier's daily life. The fifers, drummers, and buglers played musical pieces which were used as signals in camp for formations and other activities--reveille, assembly, meal calls, to the colors, the troop, the tattoo, etc. The drummers often provided the cadence when the troops were on the march, and the field music was used to relay orders on the field during battle. The presence of smoke and noise often meant that only the musicians could quickly relay orders for any distance.
The musicians of the 3rd Maine Fife & Drum have attained a reputation unequaled among today's Civil War living historians for the quality and authenticity of their portrayal of Civil War musicians. Whether they are preceding the Infantry during parades, urging the men on during battle with stirring period pieces, or participating in musters with other fife and drum units, they are a vital part of our organization. Both novice and experienced musicians are welcome to join.
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Courtyard By Marriott Boston/Lowell/Chelmsford
30 Industrial Avenue East
Lowell, MA 01852
Phone: 978-458-7575
Toll-Free: 800-321-2211
Fax: 978-458-1302
Lowell Charm and Minutes From Boston, Maine and New Hampshire
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Conveniently located near many Lowell and Boston attractions, our newly redefined hotel lobby features greater flexibility and choices for our guests and boasts free Wi-Fi throughout. Our smartly designed Lowell hotel rooms allow you to sleep tight in crisp white linens,and our 24/7 Market is always open with everything you need. After a long day out and about,take a refreshing dip in our outdoor pool, work out in our state-of-the-art fitness center, or relax in our sleek indoor & outdoor areas. Close to the Tsongas Arena, Lowell Memorial Auditorium, Merrimack Valley colleges including Umass Lowell, historic Lowell MA museums, a vibrant art community, as well as a wealth of award-winning casual and fine dining restaurants. We are a smoke free property. Our packages and specials make us an ideal choice for your next vacation stay.
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Cranberry Culture of Maine Inspires This Kitchen
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Cranberry Island Kitchen in Cumberland, just north of Portland, was started by two friends and bakers who wanted to translate the food culture of the Cranberry Isles of Downeast Maine into a line of elegant baked goods. The retail store, on Corey Road, features specialty desserts like the Lucky Lobster shortbread and fancy whoopie pies in scallop and other Maine-induced shapes (the pumpkin whoopie pie draws devotees every year). The line of gourmet foods includes toppings and sauces of Maine blueberries, raspberries, and apples, and great Maine gifts are available among the kitchen accessories and gift baskets. Open weekdays, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and other times by appointment. Phone: 207-829-5200
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Crown of Maine Balloon Fest
Northern Maine Fairgrounds,84 Mechanic Street
Presque Isle, ME 04769
Phone: 207-551-7425
August 21-24, 2008
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This fifth annual festival includes three days of balloon launches, along with a photo contest. Flights will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. Cost: Main gate free. Balloon flights $180. Time of flights: Friday, 5:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.; Saturday, 5:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.; Sunday 5:30 a.m. Information: www.crownofmaineballoonfest.org.
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Crown of Maine Balloon Festival
Northern Maine Fairgrounds, Mechanic Street
Presque Isle, ME
August 26 - 29, 2010
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This hot-air balloon festival features 15 hot-air balloons, balloon rides, entertainment, and a street fair; something for everyone. Time: rides start at 5:30 a.m. Cost: varies depending on balloon pilot. Information: 207-764-6561 or visit www.crownofmaineballoonfest.org.
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Rockland-Matinicus Island Ferry
Maine State Ferry Service, 517A Main Street
Rockland, ME 04841
Phone: 207-596-2202
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Route: Rockland to Matinicus; ferry carries vehicles. Approximate crossing time is two hours and 15 minutes. Ferry docks at Matinicus about one hour and then returns. Operates year-round on a very limited schedule. Schedule is subject to change without notice. Travelers should call the Rockland office the day before the scheduled trip to confirm the trip is departing as scheduled. Reservations to Matinicus may be made up to 3 months in advance. Waiting time on Matinicus is approximately one hour. Maine State Ferry Service. Daily operations update: 800-491-4883. Website: www.maine.gov/mdot/opt/ferry/maine-ferry-service.php
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Rockland-North Haven Ferry
Maine State Ferry Service, 517A Main Street
Rockland, ME 04841
Phone: 207-596-2202
North Haven phone: 207-867-4441
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Route: Rockland to North Haven; ferry carries vehicles. Approximate crossing time is one hour and 10 minutes. Operates daily, year-round. Maine State Ferry Service operates parking lots at Rockland, Lincolnville, and Bass Harbor. Parking spaces are limited; the ferry service cannot guarantee parking availability. Daily operations update: 800-491-4883. Website: www.maine.gov/mdot/opt/ferry/maine-ferry-service.php
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Rockland-Vinalhaven Ferry
Maine State Ferry Service, 517A Main Street
Rockland, ME 04841
Phone: 207-596-2202
Vinalhaven phone: 207-863-4421
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Route: Rockland to Vinalhaven; ferry carries vehicles. Approximate crossing time is one hour and 15 minutes. Operates daily, year-round; schedules vary slightly from winter to summer seasons. Maine State Ferry Service operates parking lots at Rockland, Lincolnville, and Bass Harbor. Parking spaces are limited; the ferry service cannot guarantee parking availability. Daily operations update: 800-491-4883. Website: www.maine.gov/mdot/opt/ferry/maine-ferry-service.php
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Sunsets at Stone Hill – Williamstown, MA September 2, 2010 |
Beer Garden Music Series with Jonny Lingo -- Providence, RI September 2, 2010 |
North Branch Bluegrass Festival -- Bridgewater, VT September 3, 2010 to September 5, 2010 |
Songs By Ridiculously Talented Composers and Lyricists – Pittsfield, MA September 3, 2010 to September 4, 2010 |
Duke Robillard -- Norfolk, CT September 3, 2010 |
Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams at the Lowell Summer Music Series – Lowell, MA September 3, 2010 |
Cabaret Magic by Carl Seiger -- Pittsfield, MA September 3, 2010 to September 4, 2010 |
Baseball, BBQ and more with the Pittsfield Colonials – Pittsfield, MA September 3, 2010 to September 4, 2010 |
Rhonda Vincent & The Rage -- Rockland, ME September 3, 2010 |
James Montgomery Blues Band -- Cotuit, MA September 3, 2010 |
Movies on the Rocks: Twilight New Moon - Newport September 3, 2010 |
Rhonda Vincent and the Rage – Rockland, ME September 3, 2010 |
Jon Campbell -- Charlestown, RI September 3, 2010 |
Jonee Earthquake -- Peterborough, NH September 3, 2010 |
Gloucester Schooner Festival -- Gloucester, MA September 3, 2010 to September 5, 2010 |
Clydesdale camera day –Merrimack September 4, 2010 |
A Taste of The Litchfield Hills -- Lakeville, CT September 4, 2010 to September 6, 2010 |
Entrain -- Cotuit, MA September 4, 2010 |
Prudence Crandall Day -- Canterbury, CT September 4, 2010 |
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes at the Lowell Summer Music Series – Lowell, MA September 4, 2010 |
Art on the Lawn -- Newport, RI September 4, 2010 to September 5, 2010 |
Designing Women Craft Show -- Camden, ME September 4, 2010 |
Touch-A-Truck -- Antrim, NH September 4, 2010 |
Alpaca Fest -- Swanzey, NH September 4, 2010 |
Hula Hoop Day at the Children's Museum -- Providence, RI September 4, 2010 |
Tastes of the Working Waterfront History Walking Tour -- Newport, RI September 4, 2010 |
Sail on the Tall Ship Friendship of Salem – Salem, MA September 4, 2010 to September 5, 2010 |
Founder's Weekend -- Worcester, MA September 4, 2010 to September 5, 2010 |
Sugar Ray and the Bluetones – Westerly September 4, 2010 |
Tortoise -- South Burlington, VT September 5, 2010 |
Last Fling of Summer -- Montgomery, VT September 5, 2010 |
Celebrate Gloucester -- Gloucester, MA September 5, 2010 |
Giant Pand Guerilla Dub Squad -- Norfolk, CT September 5, 2010 |
Anniversary Celebration Concert & Reception with Shanghai String Quartet -- Falls Village, CT September 5, 2010 |
Labor Day Weekend Art Show -- Cape Elizabeth, ME
September 5, 2010 |
The Empire Revue -- Providence, RI September 5, 2010 |
An Intimate Garden Tour -- Bristol, RI September 5, 2010 |
Wynona Judd -- Portsmouth, NH September 5, 2010 |
Labor Day Open House at the Museum of Work and Culture – Woonsocket, RI September 6, 2010 |
Essex Shipbuilding Museum – Essex, MA September 6, 2010 |
Wang Chung -- Norfolk, CT September 9, 2010 |
Killington Classic Motorcycle Rally – Killington, VT September 9, 2010 to September 12, 2010 |
Boston Pops featuring Kenny Loggins -- Pawtucket, RI September 10, 2010 |
A Night with Captain Sig and the Hillstrand Brothers from Deadliest Catch -- Providence, RI September 10, 2010 |
South End Art Hop – Burlington, VT September 10, 2010 to September 11, 2010 |
Feast in the Field -- Portsmouth, RI September 10, 2010 |
Robert Randolph and the Family Band at the Lowell Summer Music Series – Lowell, MA September 10, 2010 |
High Hopes Hoedown – Lyme, CT September 11, 2010 |
Seasonal Soiree at Plimoth Plantation – Plymouth, MA September 11, 2010 |
The Old York Antiques Show – York, ME September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010 |
Marlboro Commuity Fair -- Marlboro, VT September 11, 2010 |
Lucy Kaplansky -- Plymouth, MA September 11, 2010 |
Roxbury Farm Tour -- Roxbury, CT September 11, 2010 |
Audubon Raptor Weekend -- Bristol, RI September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010 |
Art on the Common -- Londonderry, NH September 11, 2010 |
Live Green Energy and Music Expo -- Manchester, VT September 11, 2010 |
Guitar Under the Stars -- Hartford, CT September 11, 2010 |
Eli's Farm Dinner -- Hamden, CT September 11, 2010 |
North Country Grand Lumberjack Challenge -- Dixville Notch, NH September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010 |
United Maine Craftsmen's Fall Festival of Arts & Crafts -- Westbrook, ME September 11, 2010 |
Banjo and Fiddle Contests -- Lowell, MA September 11, 2010 |
Old York Antiques Show -- York, ME September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010 |
A Colonial Girl's Day Out -- West Hartford, CT September 11, 2010 |
Heather Masse -- Portland, ME September 11, 2010 |
Irish Traditional Music -- Providence, RI September 11, 2010 |
Taste of The Deerfield Valley -- West Dover, VT September 11, 2010 |
Open House at Hearthside Mansion -- Lincoln, RI September 11, 2010 |
A Country Day at Pardon Gray Preserve -- Tiverton, RI September 11, 2010 |
Banjo and Fiddle Contests at the Lowell Summer Music Series – Lowell, MA September 11, 2010 |
Food Works Garlic Festival September 11, 2010 |
Rootsfest -- Leominster, MA September 11, 2010 |
Friends, Family, and Unity Day -- Middletown, CT September 11, 2010 |
Wicked Wine and Brew Fest -- Litchfield, NH September 11, 2010 |
Honey Harvest Family Program at Historic Deerfield – Deerfield, MA September 11, 2010 to September 26, 2010 |
Ronnie Spector --Norfolk, CT September 11, 2010 |
Lucy Kaplanski -- Plymouth, MA September 11, 2010 |
Vintage & Vine -- Portsmouth, NH September 11, 2010 |
Narrows Festival of the Arts -- Fall River, MA September 12, 2010 |
Geology-of-the-Giant Hike -- Hamden, CT September 12, 2010 |
Arts Festival -- Trumbull, CT September 12, 2010 |
Grandparents’ Day at the Children's Museum -- Providence, RI September 12, 2010 |
Hike the Military Road -- Hubbardton, VT September 12, 2010 |
End of Summer 5-Star Clambake -- Wethersfield, CT September 12, 2010 |
End of Summer 5-Star Clambake -- Wethersfield, CT September 12, 2010 |
Kayaking through History -- Kennebunk, ME September 12, 2010 |
Vermont Small Farms Food Fest -- Shelburne September 13, 2010 |
Domino Madness -- Providence, RI September 14, 2010 |
Generations of Elegance, A Standard Flower Show -- Bristol, RI September 15, 2010 to September 16, 2010 |
Road to the Scottish Highlands: A Musical Journey -- Concord, NH September 15, 2010 |
Palace Theatre Wine Tasting -- Manchester, NH September 16, 2010 |
The Warren Mill Project -- Warren, RI September 16, 2010 |
Architecture in the Post-Civil War & Pre-Guilded Age -- Norwalk, CT September 16, 2010 |
Dave Matthews Tribute Band -- Salisbury September 16, 2010 |
Young Dubliners -- Norfolk, CT September 17, 2010 |
Harvest Dinner Under the Stars -- South Glastonbury, CT September 17, 2010 |
"Hamlet" presented by Theatre in the Pines – Rockport, MA September 17, 2010 to September 18, 2010 |
Halfway to St Patrick’s Day Irish Music Weekend -- Salisbury September 17, 2010 to September 19, 2010 |
Provincetown Music Festival -- Provincetown, MA September 18, 2010 |
Chilifest -- New Haven, CT September 18, 2010 |
Cornfest -- Wethersfield, CT September 18, 2010 |
Irish Festival -- Milford, CT September 18, 2010 |
Antiques Show and Sale – Ogunquit, ME September 18, 2010 |
Burke Mountain Music Festival -- East Burke, VT September 18, 2010 |
Salty Dog Day -- Gloucester, MA September 18, 2010 |
7 Deadly Sins Festival -- Concord, NH September 18, 2010 to September 19, 2010 |
The New England Dessert Showcase -- Boston, MA September 18, 2010 |
Antique Show and Sale -- Ogunquit, ME September 18, 2010 |
Harvest Fest & Chowdah Cook-off -- Bethel, ME September 18, 2010 |
Family Jamboree -- Wells, ME September 18, 2010 |
Incredible India Festival -- Hartford, CT September 18, 2010 |
Classic Quilters Crafts Demonstration -- New Gloucester, ME September 18, 2010 |
Fall in the Village Art & Music Festival -- Freeport, ME September 18, 2010 |
An Afternoon With Rockwell's Models -- Stockbridge, MA September 18, 2010 |
Civil War Encampment -- Newfield, ME September 18, 2010 |
Northeast Waterfowl Festival & Carving Competition -- East Hartford, CT September 18, 2010 to September 19, 2010 |
Women’s A Cappella Show -- Barre, VT September 18, 2010 |
Shipwrecks! On-Water Tour -- Vergennes, VT September 18, 2010 |
Native American Powwow -- Upton, MA September 18, 2010 to September 19, 2010 |
Jump Rope Day at the Children's Museum -- Providence, RI September 18, 2010 |
13 Moons Turtle Clan Powwow -- Lincoln, RI September 18, 2010 to September 19, 2010 |
Hearthside Dinners -- Tamworth, NH September 18, 2010 |
Open Lighthouse Day -- Various, ME September 18, 2010 |
Fly-In & Classic Car Show -- Simsbury, CT September 19, 2010 |
Sunday in the Park -- New Haven, CT September 19, 2010 |
Dinner on the Hill -- Farmington, CT September 19, 2010 |
Great Big Sea -- Norfolk, CT September 19, 2010 |
Plymouth Cheese and Harvest Festival -- Plymouth, VT September 19, 2010 |
Beatrix Potter Revisited -- Plymouth, VT September 19, 2010 |
A Battlefield Ghost -- Hubbardton, VT September 19, 2010 |
Tommyknockers and More Bus Tour -- Bangor, ME September 19, 2010 |
Paddle Back in Time -- Burlington, VT September 19, 2010 |
The Magic of Storytime with Cinderella and Snow White -- Saugus, MA September 19, 2010 |
Glocester Heritage Day -- Glocester, RI September 19, 2010 |
Plymouth Cheese & Harvest Festival -- Plymouth Notch September 19, 2010 |
Native American Heritage Walk -- Washington, CT September 19, 2010 |
Lunasa in Concert – Worcester, MA September 19, 2010 |
DeCordova Musuem Family Festival -- Lincoln, MA September 19, 2010 |
Tattersall Farm Day -- Haverhill, MA September 19, 2010 |
Yo Gabba Gabba Live -- Burlington, VT September 22, 2010 |
Farm Dinner at Gore Place – Waltham, MA September 23, 2010 |
Farm Dinner at Gore Place -- Waltham, MA September 23, 2010 |
Brews and Blues Beer Tasting -- Mystic, CT September 23, 2010 |
Norwalk Boat Show -- Norwalk, CT September 23, 2010 to September 26, 2010 |
Men of Boston Cook for Women's Health -- Dorchester, MA September 23, 2010 |
Farm Dinner at Gore Place – Waltham, MA September 23, 2010 |
End of Summer Soiree -- Boston, MA September 23, 2010 |
Swing Band Concert -- Waitsfield, VT September 24, 2010 |
Wine and Beer Festival and Pizza Challenge -- Bristol, RI September 24, 2010 |
The Pillowman -- Concord, NH September 24, 2010 |
Flamenco Al Andaluz -- Cambridge, MA September 24, 2010 |
Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival -- Newport, RI September 24, 2010 to September 26, 2010 |
Blues Traveler -- Westport, CT September 24, 2010 |
Last Comic Standing Live Tour – Worcester, MA September 24, 2010 |
They Might Be Giants -- Providence, RI September 24, 2010 |
Chrysanthemum Festival - Bristol September 25, 2010 to September 26, 2010 |
Outdoor Antiques Show -- Lebanon, CT September 25, 2010 |
Hearth Cooking Demonstration -- Wethersfield, CT September 25, 2010 |
Peru Fair -- Peru, VT September 25, 2010 |
Apple Festival & Craft Show -- Old Saybrook, CT September 25, 2010 |
Momix -- Lyndonville, VT September 25, 2010 |
Castleton Colonial Day -- Castleton, VT September 25, 2010 |
Fall Foliage Festival -- East Burke, VT September 25, 2010 |
Arts on Main -- Newport, VT September 25, 2010 |
Chili Cook-Off -- Poultney, VT September 25, 2010 |
Brattleboro-West Arts Studio Tour -- Marlboro, VT September 25, 2010 to September 26, 2010 |
Pilobolus Dance Theatre -- Providence, RI September 25, 2010 |
Fiber Twist -- Deerfield, MA September 25, 2010 |
Celebrating Agriculture -- Woodstock, CT September 25, 2010 |
Eliot Festival Day -- Eliot, ME September 25, 2010 |
Autumn Celebration -- Old Orchard Beach, ME September 25, 2010 |
Blackstone Valley Music Fest -- Uxbridge, MA September 25, 2010 |
Manet Exhibit Opening Celebration – Worcester, MA September 25, 2010 |
Tribute to Elton John and Billy Joel -- Durham, NH September 25, 2010 |
History of Tea at Historic Deerfield – Deerfield, MA September 25, 2010 |
Rocket Day -- Providence, RI September 25, 2010 |
Passport: A Craft Beer & Culinary World Tour -- Portsmouth, NH September 25, 2010 |
Miranda Vineyard Pig Roast -- Goshen, CT September 25, 2010 |
Family Nature Day -- Litchfield, CT September 25, 2010 |
Pipes in the Valley Celtic Festival -- Hartford, CT September 25, 2010 |
Fall Fair -- Redding, CT September 25, 2010 |
Stony Brook Fall Fair -- Norfolk, MA September 25, 2010 |
Bristol Harvest Festival & Car Show -- Bristol, VT September 25, 2010 |
Open Studios -- Pawtucket, RI September 25, 2010 to September 26, 2010 |
Judy Collins -- Bridgeport, CT September 25, 2010 |
Candlewood Harvest Fest -- Danbury, CT September 25, 2010 |
New Hampshire Fish & Lobster Festival -- Portsmouth, NH September 25, 2010 |
Brew Fest – Amesbury, MA September 25, 2010 |
City-wide Open Artist Studios -- Lowell, MA September 25, 2010 to September 26, 2010 |
Chris Barron of the Spin Doctors -- Norfolk, CT September 26, 2010 |
Vegetarian Expo -- Concord, NH September 26, 2010 |
Autumn in the Park Fine Arts Festival -- Stafford Springs, CT September 26, 2010 |
Fall Wildflower Hike -- Hamden, CT September 26, 2010 |
Made in Vermont Music Festival -- Derby Line, VT September 26, 2010 |
"The Girl of My Dreams" -- Bristol, RI September 26, 2010 |
Antique Tractor & Truck Show -- Rehoboth, MA September 26, 2010 |
Hub on Wheels – Boston, MA September 26, 2010 |
Festival of Ale at Higgins Armory Museum -- Worcester, MA September 26, 2010 |
Beatles For Sale Cruise Night -- Portland, ME September 26, 2010 |
Fine Arts & Crafts Festival -- Lexington, MA September 26, 2010 |
Mark Olson -- Portland, ME September 27, 2010 |
Gasbarro's Wine Tasting -- Lincoln, RI September 28, 2010 |
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet -- Providence, RI September 30, 2010 |
An Evening with Dr. Maya Angelou -- Providence, RI September 30, 2010 |
JP, Chrissie & the Fairground Boys -- Portsmouth, NH September 30, 2010 |
Hildene Fall Arts Festival – Manchester, VT October 1, 2010 to October 3, 2010 |
"A Chorus Line" – New Haven, CT October 1, 2010 to October 3, 2010 |
Gladys Knight -- Ledyard, CT October 2, 2010 |
Bob Marley -- Concord, NH October 2, 2010 |
Fall Festival & Chili Cook-Off -- Claremont, NH October 2, 2010 |
Carnival and Family Fun Day -- Hopkinton, MA October 2, 2010 |
Taste of Rhode Island -- Newport, RI October 2, 2010 to October 3, 2010 |
Gordon Lightfoot -- Concord, NH October 3, 2010 |
NH Coin, Currency, and Stamp Expo -- Manchester, NH October 7, 2010 to October 10, 2010 |
Capitol Steps – New Haven, CT October 7, 2010 |
The Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artists Tour -- Ledyard, CT October 8, 2010 |
Shaker Suppers at Hancock Shaker Village – Pittsfield, MA October 9, 2010 to October 10, 2010 |
Sean Fleming and his Ragtime Orchestra -- Bristol, ME October 9, 2010 |
So You Think You Can Dance Tour -- Ledyard, CT October 9, 2010 |
Dance in the Fells -- Medford, MA October 9, 2010 |
Mystic Seaport Chowderfest -- Mystic, CT October 9, 2010 to October 11, 2010 |
Harvest Weekend at Billings Farm & Museum – Woodstock, VT October 9, 2010 to October 10, 2010 |
Spirits of Old Wethersfield -- Wethersfield, CT October 9, 2010 |
WHEB Chili Cook-Off -- Portsmouth, NH October 9, 2010 |
North American Sea Glass Festival -- Hyannis, MA October 9, 2010 to October 10, 2010 |
Cape Ann Artisans Studio Tour -- Rockland, ME October 9, 2010 to October 11, 2010 |
Open Creamery Day -- statewide, ME October 10, 2010 |
Galumpha: The Human Jungle Gym -- Providence, RI October 13, 2010 |
Foliage, Food and Wine Festival – Blue Hill, ME October 14, 2010 to October 17, 2010 |
Farm Dinner at Gore Place – Waltham, MA October 14, 2010 |
Young @ Heart Chorus -- Concord, NH October 15, 2010 |
Archaeology Fair -- Boston, MA October 15, 2010 to October 16, 2010 |
Harvest Fair -- West Hartford, CT October 16, 2010 |
Keene Pumpkin Fest -- Keene, NH October 16, 2010 |
Pumpkin Harvest Festival – Saco, ME October 16, 2010 |
Wellfleet OysterFest -- Wellfleet, MA October 16, 2010 to October 17, 2010 |
Falmouth Cranberry Harvest and Farm Festival -- East Falmouth, MA October 16, 2010 |
Slam Poet Iyeoka Ivie Okoawo -- Concord, NH October 21, 2010 |
“Hair” – New Haven, CT October 22, 2010 to October 24, 2010 |
Fright at The Fort -- Prospect, ME October 22, 2010 to October 30, 2010 |
“Celebrity Autobiography” -- Concord, NH October 23, 2010 |
The Merchants of Bollywood -- Providence, RI October 26, 2010 |
Ghosts on The Banke -- Portsmouth, NH October 29, 2010 to October 30, 2010 |
Je'Caryous Johnson's “Cheaper To Keep Her” – New Haven, CT October 29, 2010 to October 30, 2010 |
Camp Sunshine Pumpkin Festival – Freeport, ME October 30, 2010 |
Joan Baez – New Haven, CT November 5, 2010 |
Shaker Suppers at Hancock Shaker Village – Pittsfield, MA November 6, 2010 |
A Night to Remember – New Haven, CT November 6, 2010 |
Pianist Robert Degaetano -- Providence, RI November 7, 2010 |
Richie Havens Farm Relief Concert -- Lebanon, NH November 12, 2010 |
History of Tea at Historic Deerfield – Deerfield, MA November 13, 2010 |
Aretha Franklin -- Ledyard, CT November 20, 2010 |
The Muir String Quartet -- Providence, RI November 22, 2010 |
Shaker Suppers at Hancock Shaker Village – Pittsfield, MA November 27, 2010 |
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