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The lighthouse property includes the light tower, accessible via a walkway, the lovingly restored 1880’s Keeper’s House, summer kitchen, recently reconstructed late 19th century barn and the original oil house. Housed within the keeper’s house and summer kitchen is a museum featuring exhibits which highlight not only the history of the lighthouse but explore the industries and history of the peninsula. (Curated content from www.marshallpoint.org)
We invite you to explore for yourself the people and purpose behind the American Revolution. Our doors and grounds are open for you to touch, feel, smell, and even taste life as it was 242 years ago and imagine, in new ways, what it was like to participate in creating monumental, historic change. (Curated content from www.knoxmuseum.org)
On display in the museum building at Colonial Pemaquid are selections from more than 75,000 artifacts which archaeologists have excavated from the site of the fishing village and forts dating from the first quarter of the 17th century. (Curated content from friendsofcolonialpemaquid.org)
The Fat Friar’s Meadery is a Maine farm winery that specializes in the creation of Mead. We are located in Newcastle, Maine just off of Route 215 approximately 1 mile from the head of Damariscotta Lake. Because our Mead is made with the finest ingredients, and is never rushed, the quality and taste are of the highest standards. (Curated content from www.thefatfriarsmeadery.com)
The Sail Power and Steam Museum is one of the greatest treasures in Rockland. It preserves the maritime heritage of this blue-collar seacoast town. We have wonderful displays of the common tools and equipment of the hard working men of our maritime industries. (Curated content from www.sailpowersteammuseum.org)
Our mission is to provide children and families the opportunity to explore, discover and learn about the natural world, the arts and sciences, and the diversity of Maine’s mid-coast, through play. (Curated content from www.coastalchildrensmuseum.org)
The Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park is run and maintained by the Bristol Parks and Recreation Department. The park is open to visitors 9am-5pm everyday from the Middle of May until mid to late October (closing date varies each year). (Curated content from www.bristolmaine.org)