The mission of the Abbe Museum, Maine’s first and only Smithsonian Affiliate, is to inspire new learning about the Wabanaki Nations with every visit.
Sharon Joyce is a trainer/educator/chef and studied in Advanced French Cooking and French Pastry at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. In 1981 she opened and operated a catering business and cooking school in Chicago and the Virgin Islands. She has taught vari
Private Guided Van Tours of Acadia National Park and Mount Desert Island. We will pick you up at your location on MDI to start the tour. Private for your group only, parties of 2-10 with a choice of a minivan or 14 passenger van. Covid-19 approved
Bar Harbor Ghost Tours tell tales no one else will! Follow our historically dressed guides with blue lanterns to the town's most haunted sites to hear stories of authentic ghosts and Wabanaki Spirit Tales. All history thoroughly researched by us!
Haunted history walking tour of beautiful Bar Harbor. Real ghost stories. Real paranormal experiences. Real spooky fun.
Bar Harbor's rich history is beautifully exhibited at La Rochelle, a 1903 oceanfront, Gilded Age mansion. Experience this history over three floors, gardens, and outdoor spaces, while marveling at La Rochelle's opulent architecture.
The Seal Cove Auto Museum fosters joyful experiences for people of all ages and interests. Our collection features some of the earliest automobiles and motorcycles, as well as clothing and accessories, from 1895 through the early 1920s.
Bird, nature, and adventure tours in Acadia National Park, Downeast Maine, and beyond.
Woodlawn is a 180-acre historic estate located a quarter mile from downtown Ellsworth, Maine. Once home to three generations of the Black family, it is now treasured for its historic house museum, its gardens, and its public park. Visitors can explore a superb historic house, stroll through beautiful gardens, play croquet, hike on pristine trails, and much more. Woodlawn is a must-see while visiting Acadia National Park and Downeast Maine. The historic house is open for tours, May 1 - October 31 and December 1-23. The public park and trails are open year round, free of charge, dawn to dusk. Dogs are welcome on the trails, on leash.
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