Posted on 12 April 2008
Rockland to Camden Amalfi Mediterranean dining with specialties from Spain, Southern France, Italy, Greece, and Morocco. (ROCKLAND). Breakwater Cafe Casual oceanfront dining at the Samoset, inside or outside on the porch or stone terrace (ROCKPORT). Grapes Pasta, seafood, steak, salads, and pizza (ROCKLAND). Kate’s Seafood Fresh local seafood: broiled, baked, steamed or fried (ROCKLAND). Marcel’s [...]
Posted on 11 April 2008
Maine Artists and Photographers Lynn Snow South Thomaston artist with a wide collection of watercolors capturing the beauty and charm of flowers. Visit her gallery on Main Street in Rockland. Margery Schuler Auburn artists featuring watercolor scenes of Maine. Robert Dennis Kennebunkport photographer featuring scenes of The Kennebunks (Kennebunk and Kennebunkport, Maine), including beaches, boats, [...]
Posted on 11 April 2008
B&Bs and Inns in Downeast Maine The Lookout This 100 year old inn at Flye Point on Blue Hill Bay in Brooklin has beautiful water views, a beach, water activities, and a full-service restaurant. Oakland House Seaside Resort Year-round cottages and a seaside inn offering fine dining, beaches, hiking trails, dock and moorings, lush gardens, [...]
Posted on 10 April 2008
Farnsworth Art Museum Known for its Wyeth collection, the Farnsworth in Rockland is one of the country’s finest regional art museums. Rockland Lighthouse The Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse is at the end of a mile-long granite breakwater that protects Rockland Harbor. You can walk on the breakwater and watch lobstermen pulling their traps and windjammers under [...]
Posted on 09 April 2008
Bed and Breakfast in Maine’s Mid-Coast Hartstone Inn This elegant B&B in the heart of scenic Camden not only offers elegant accommodations, but also an award-winning chef. The inn has been reviewed in Food and Wine, Yankee, and Gourmet. If you’re a foodie, sign-up for the package deal that includes a cooking class. MaineStay Inn [...]