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Stockton Springs, ME
(Range: 2 miles)
Penobscot Marine Museum image
(Range: 4 miles)
Penobscot Marine Museum brings Maine’s maritime history to life on a campus of beautiful historic buildings in the charming seacoast village of Searsport, Maine. Exhibits throughout the campus tell unique stories of ship captains and their families, the industries of Penobscot Bay, global maritime trade, and today’s fisheries. (Curated content from penobscotmarinemuseum.org)
Fort Knox image
(Range: 5 miles)
The Fort Knox Historic Site features one of the best-preserved examples of coastal defense fortifications constructed in the mid-1800s. It is America's first fort named after Major General Henry Knox.  (Curated content from www.fortknoxmaine.com)
Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory image
(Range: 5 miles)
Taller Than the Statue of Liberty! The Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory is the crown jewel of coastal Maine, offering spectacular 360-degree views of the Penobscot River and Bay, the Maine countryside and the distant western mountains. Tourists and travel writers alike have been attracted to the unique character of this structure, its historical significance and the stunning vistas.  (Curated content from www.fortknoxmaine.com)
Grindel Point Light image
(Range: 5 miles)
The lighthouse is a short tapered square brick structure, topped by a lantern house surrounded by a metal deck with rounded railing. A covered passageway, slightly below ground level, connects the tower to the keeper's house, a rectangular wood-frame structure with a gable roof. Just northwest of the house stands a wooden boathouse, and a small brick oilhouse stands further north. (Curated content from en.wikipedia.org)
Castine Golf Club image
(Range: 6 miles)
The Castine golf course offers a challenging round at a relaxed pace appropriate for all skill levels. The course is open 7 days a week from May 1st to October 31st to members and the public. Lessons and Clinics are available daily. (Curated content from www.castinegolfclub.com)
Wilson Museum image
(Range: 7 miles)
Founded in 1921 by Castine summer resident and geologist Dr. J. Howard Wilson, the Wilson Museum invites you to forge connections across history, places, and cultures. From million-year old fossils to Bagaduce River horseshoe crabs, from the tools of early humans to Castine’s local history, from the shores of Penobscot Bay to people around the world, the collections, exhibits, and programs at the Wilson Museum feed curiosity and provide multi-sensory, immersive learning experiences. (Curated content from www.wilsonmuseum.org)
The Belfast Historical Society and Museum image
(Range: 9 miles)
The Belfast Historical Society and Museum is dedicated to the collection, conservation, preservation and interpretation of artifacts relevant to Belfast history. Visitors to the Museum will enjoy vintage photographs, maps, postcard collections and interpretive displays. An extensive archives and library are available for research. (Curated content from www.belfastmuseum.org)
Winterport Winery image
(Range: 9 miles)
Winterport Winery is located in historic Winterport, Maine. We offer a variety of handcrafted fruit wines from locally sourced fruits. The space is shared equally between Winterport Winery and Penobscot Bay Brewery. Our tasting room is unique in that it offers products from both our winery and brewery.  (Curated content from www.winterportwinery.com)
The Sow's Ear Winery image
(Range: 12 miles)
The expression, “You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear” was first recorded in 1518 in The Ecologues of Alexander Barclay. The saying expresses the idea that it is difficult to create something of great value out of an item that is considered to have little worth. Tom Hoey named his winery “Sow’s Ear Winery” and the success that he has acquired as a vinter certainly challenges Barclay’s assertion about the value of a “sow’s ear” in regard to this particular enterprise. (Curated content from www.uniquemainefarms.com)