Dramatically sited on a hill overlooking the Sheepscot River, Castle Tucker tells the story of a prominent shipping family’s life on the coast of Maine over a period of 150 years. From 1858 until the end of the twentieth century, both the Tucker family and their imposing house survived economic upheavals, emotional turmoil, and a rapidly changing outside world. (Curated content from www.historicnewengland.org)
Experience Living History and Local Culture aboard our Railway Excursions in the Heart of Midcoast Maine (Curated content from wwfry.org)
Shipping magnate William Nickels had this impressive mansion built in 1807 as a symbol of his wealth and status. His ships traveled to Europe and the West Indies, bringing back fine imported goods for wealthy Wiscasset households. William and Jane Nickels’ lavish lifestyle came to an abrupt end when Thomas Jefferson’s Embargo of 1807 devastated the East Coast economy by prohibiting international trade. By the time of his death in 1815, William Nickels was bankrupt, Jane had died, and their children were left with nothing but debt. (Curated content from www.historicnewengland.org)
At this lovely three acre site you may watch boats motor by, catch a glimpse of playful harbor seals, or see nearby nesting osprey take flight as you enjoy a picnic on the waterfront at Fort Edgecomb State Historic Site. Located on Davis Island in the Sheepscott River, Fort Edgecomb traces its origins to the early 19th century. (Curated content from apps.web.maine.gov)
In 1932, Wayne Stiles designed a classic New England course here in Bath, Maine. The Bath Golf Club was designed by the great Wayne Stiles and established in 1932. For the last 90+ years, it’s been “home” to generations of Maine golfers. Through the years, many have enjoyed the course, made memories playing golf with friends and family, and even had a hand in making it what it is today. Regardless of how often or how little you have played here in the past. Membership has never been better or had more value at the Bath Golf Club. Stop by and check us out! (Curated content from www.thebathgolfclub.com)
The scenic countryside Meadows Golf Club was professionally designed by Bradley Booth, designer of other world class courses such as Samoset Resort and The Ledges Golf Club. The course, a 5814 yard – par 68, opened in 1998 with 18 professionally shaped and contoured Bent Grass fairways and greens. (Curated content from www.themeadowsgolfclub.com)
Cobbossee Colony Golf Course is a public, family-owned, 9-hole golf course located in Monmouth, Maine. We offer rentals of powered carts, pull carts, and golf clubs. We also have a driving range and practice green available for you to focus on individual parts of your game. In the clubhouse, there are plenty of snacks and beverages available to enjoy between rounds. (Curated content from golfcobbossee.com)
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)
Experience Maine’s seafaring history on the banks of the Kennebec River. Open year round, our 20-acre waterfront campus includes indoor galleries with rotating and permanent exhibits, the country’s only surviving historic wooden shipyard, a working boat shop, a newly restored 1906 schooner, and more! (Curated content from www.mainemaritimemuseum.org)
The ultimate family entertainment experience with the hottest arcade games, ten-pin bowling, delicious food and drinks, and multiple TVs for the game. (Curated content from www.smittysgamelab.com)