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THE HEART OF THE MAINE COAST Voted DREAM TOWN by Outside Magazine PHOTO: JOSEPH CORRADO MAINE TOP 20 2012 MAP & GUIDE EVENT CALENDAR LINCOLNVILLEMAINE.COM

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1 AbbinGTOn’S SEAviEw MOTEl & COTTAGESLocated between Camden and Lincolnville Beach on Rt. 1. Great water views, swimming pool, cable TV, A/C, heat, family-friendly suite and efficiency. Pets welcome in some units. Open May thru October.(888) 883-4877 • (207) 236-3471 • abbingtonsmotel.com

9 bAylEAf COTTAGES & biSTROAll the charm of a B&B without the cost. 10 Designer decorated cottages and 9 motel rooms with Penobscot Bay views! 2372 Atlantic Highway Lincolnville. (207) 505-0458 • bayleafcottages.com

15 bEACH COTTAGE innFive cozy ocean view rooms, two with kitchenettes, two en-suites with refrigerators, large decks, beside the Whale’s Tooth Pub, on the ocean.Reserve with us at (207) 789-5200 • beachcottageinn.com

3 bEACH HOuSE SuiTESOceanfront suites. Fully furnished, very spacious with large ocean front decks. A few seconds walk to the village shops, popular restaurants & the Islesboro Ferry. Weekly/Monthly rates available.(207) 789-5200 • beachhousesuites.net

4 CEDARHOlM GARDEn bAy innThis hidden sanctuary offers a tranquil setting at the edge of the sea. Oceanfront accommodations sport luxurious details such as stone fire places. 2 person spa tubs, and private decks. Renowned gardens, 500 feet of private oceanfront, and fine attention to detail highlight this property. (207) 236-3886 • cedarholm.com

65 DuCKTRAP MOTElLocated on Rte. 1 less than a mile from Lincolnville Beach, minutes from Camden, Rockland and Belfast. A five-minute walk to the rocky shoreline of Penobscot Bay. Full bath, cable TV, A/C, fridge, wireless internet. Open year-round. (207) 789-5400 • www.ducktrapmotel.com

75 DuCKTRAP RETREAT The Ducktrap Retreat in Lincolnville is a beautiful ocean view property on 35 private acres designed specifically to hold corporate meetings, weddings and special events. The Ducktrap Retreat has first-class accommodations for over 40 people in several cabins and hotel rooms.(800)236-2561 • [email protected]

6 HiGH TiDE inn Once a private estate, the seven quiet landscaped acres overlooking the bay and islands offer Inn-Cottages-Motel. Homebaked breakfast served on the dining porch. Private beach. May - October Route 1 (3.3 miles south of Lincolnville Beach).(800) 778-7068 • hightideinn.com

7 inn AT OCEAn’S EDGE Indulge at the Inn at Ocean’s Edge nestled among 22 oceanfront acres of gardens, lawns, woods and swimming pool. Breathtaking views of the sail-dotted Alantic Ocean and spruce-capped islands off our private shorefront property. (207) 236-0945 • innatoceansedge.com

8 inn AT SunRiSE POinTOur award-winning Inn is a quiet oceanfront haven for discriminating travelers. A sanctuary tucked away on a beautiful five-acre estate with its own private seashore. Fireplaces, A/C, private decks, private baths / jacuzzis, ocean views. A luxury B&B. Select Registry Inn.(207) 236-7716 • sunrisepoint.com

10 MOunT bATTiE MOTEl On Route 1, AAA, Water views, AC/Heat, Free Wifi and long distance, in room coffee, tea, refrigerator. Great continental breakfast, reasonable rates, near beach and dining, May through October. (207) 236-3870 • mountbattie.com

5 POinT lOOK OuT RESORT & COnfEREnCE CEnTEROverlooking Penobscot Bay-Point Look Out is open Year-round and offers 106 1, 2, and 3 bedroom cottages, 3 conference centers, the Copper Pine café, an 8 lane bowling center, fitness center, sports fields, hiking trails, private park/beach access and more! Rates starting at $129.00/ night.(800) 515-3611 • visitpointlookout.com

14 AnTiquE COunTRy fARMHOuSE Our five bedroom 1830 farmhouse is set on two acres of lawn with 54 more acres of rolling fields & woods and a great view of the Camden Hills. You’ll find us listed as “Antique Country Farmhouse in Lincolnville, ME” under Camden, ME on www.tripadvisor.com (978) 838-2734

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12 viCTORiAn by THE SEA Romantic, secluded B&B with ocean views, large wrap-around porch, fireplaces, and private baths. Full breakfast served in our sunroom overlooking the water. One mile south of Lincolnville Beach on Seaview Drive.(800) 382-9817 • (207) 236-3785 • victorianbythesea.com

13 yOunGTOwn inn & RESTAuRAnTA charming full service country Inn nestled in the serenity of the Camden Hills. Six beautifully decorated guest rooms with an award winning restaurant. TV’s, A/C, and wi-fi. Fodors Choice Award.(800) 291-8438 • youngtowninn.com

AccommodAtions66 nORTHPORT MOTEl & COTTAGES Clean, comfortable motel rooms and cottage located on Coastal Route 1 between Camden and Belfast harbors in a scenic setting and close to shopping and amenities. Ask about our lakefront cottage on Pitcher Pond.(207) 338-3018 • [email protected] • northportmotel.com

67 PinE GROvE COTTAGES Housekeeping cottages, decks /BBQ grills on 3 pine covered acres. Log cabins, 1 & 2 bedroom cottages, 1 w/Jacuzzi & FP, heat/ac, tv, wifi. Pets welcome. Daily/weekly, 2 miles to beach, 4 miles to Camden. 207-236-2929 or 800-530-5265 • pinegrovemaine.com

56 SuiTES AT THE bEACHComfortable studio apartments on 2nd. level over Maine Artisans Shop at the Beach. Two units facing the ocean and Islesboro and two units with beautiful views of quiet salt marsh. Cable tv, wireless internet, a/c. No pets. (207) 789-5181 • suitesatthebeach.com

70 THE SPOuTER inn b&bOcean views from every room in the 1832 restored Colonial, situated on 2 acres across from sand beach. We offer all private baths; some with jacuzzis, wood-burning fireplaces and a complimentary full homemade breakfast made to order. Walk to restaurants, shops and the Islesboro Ferry.(800) 387-5171, (207) 789-5171 • spouterinn.com

21GlEnMOOR by THE SEA Enjoy a private cottage, suite, or room, each with private bath, heat and A/C, WiFi, Cable TV. Tennis court, 2 swimming pools, and exercise facilities. Continential Breakfast Daily! 2143 Atlantic Hwy (Rt.1) Lincolnville. (866) 706-7905 • glenmoorbythesea.com

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Oceanfront accommodations in Lincolnville Beach, MaineMaine Beach Cottage Inn

Experience the coast of Maine with us!Enjoy panoramic ocean views from our decks in the heart

of a quintessential Maine village. Walking distance to sand beaches, shops, restaurants and the Islesboro Ferry.

(207) 789-5200 • www.beachcottageinn.com

2143 Atlantic Hwy (Rt.1) Lincolnville • 866-706-7905

Stunning views dominate the landscape and Glenmoor hasthem in abundance! Your choice of Private Cottage, Suite, or Room, each with private baths, heat and A/C, WiFi, Cable TV.Tennis court, 2 swimming pools, and exercise facilities.Continential Breakfast Daily! www.glenmoorbythesea.com

Just north of Camden along the Scenic Midcoast of Maine

Privacy Solitude Relaxation

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18 bEARSE ART GAllERyOriginal watercolors and oils by Jan Bearse. The Maine scene, seascapes, fresh florals, and unusual still life. Located on Route 1, midway between Lincolnville Beach and Camden. Look for the bright red roof. Open daily 9:30 - 6:00. (207) 236-8683

55 GinnA CiRAlDO JEwlERyHandcrafted in Maine sea glass, Swarovski crystal, pearl, and gemstone jewelry for all occasions. Bridal party and custom orders welcome. Shop online, at select retail shops, or call for an appointment. (207) 975-0889. • ginnaciraldojewelry.com

22 J.M. ROGERS ART GAllERyEst. 1969. 2786 Atlantic Hwy. Located one mile north of Lincolnville Beach on coastal Route 1. Featuring powerful works in watercolors, oils & acrylics of coastal Maine and Europe, by artist J. M. Rogers. Open 9:00 to 6:00 Daily, Closed Monday, June thru October.(207) 789-5682 • [email protected] • JMRogersgallery.com

23 MAinE ARTiSAnS COllECTivEArtisans Craft Gallery located at Lincolnville Beach, featuring the finest Maine made art and fine crafts. Open daily May thru October. (207) 789-5376

25 winDSOR CHAiRMAKERS™Windsor Chairmakers™ invites you to come to our shop, watch chairs being made and talk Windsors. June thru October, open 10 to 5, seven days a week / November thru May, open Monday through Saturday 10 to 4 • (800) 789-5188 • windsorchair.com

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2456 Atlantic Highway, Lincolnville, ME207-706-7900 • GreenTreeCoffee.com

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dininG30 CHEz MiCHEl Authentic French & American Cuisine in a friendly, casual atmosphere. Homemade desserts, soups, steaks, lamb, pork, vegetarian dishes, fresh seafood & lobsters. Outside upper level dining, children’s menu & take-out available. Open Tuesday thru Sunday. (207) 789-5600

32 wHAlE’S TOOTH Pub & RESTAuRAnT Tasty seafood, fresh lobsters, slow-cooked prime rib, perfectly charbroiled steaks, local “Andy’s” Ale and friendly staff. Awesome ocean views from our deck. Open Daily at 4 pm. Closed Tues. Lunch on the weekend starting at 11:30. (207) 789-5200 • whalestoothpub.com

13 yOunGTOwn inn - RESTAuRAnTThe atmosphere and fabulous food combine to craft a truly unforgettable dining experience. Tucked inland a bit away from the coast, the Youngtown Inn is well worth snuggling into for a spectacular meal and a cozy evening. Fodors Choice. (800) 291-8438 • youngtowninn.com

71 lObSTER POunD Restaurant and gift shop on Penobscot Bay. Outside dining and take-out. Freshest Seafood in Maine. Open May to October 11.30-8.00. Extended hours July - Labor Day. All credit cards. (207)789-5550 • lobsterpoundmaine.com

lobster & seAfood40 M&l SEAfOODLobster fresh off our boat, caught daily. Fresh crabmeat and clams. Scallops in season. Located 3 miles from Route 1 at 638 Beach Road. Look for lobster sign and buoy tree. Open May thru October. (207) 763-3983

theWhale’s Tooth Pub & Restaurant

Open Daily at 4pm - www.whalestoothpub.comRoute One On The Water At Lincolnville Beach - (207)789-5200

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lincolnville Maine The Heart of the Maine Coast lincolnville, Maine is a well-kept secret –one of those “off the beaten path” places hiding in plain sight on the Midcoast of Maine. within its boundaries are beaches, lakes, mountains, salmon streams, great places to stay, fabulous food, and countless things to see and do.

voted one of the “top 20 Towns in the u.S.” by Outside Magazine lincolnville was first settled in 1774 as a farming and fishing community. Over time it has become home to an eclectic mix of people that includes artists, writers, craftsmen, world-class sailors, boat builders, winemakers, lobstermen, farmers, and just about any other profession you can name.

lincolnville is probably best known for ‘the beach’ – a nice sandy beach people traveling Route 1 between Portland and bar Harbor can’t miss. They stop to admire the view, buy a lobster roll while they watch the surf roll in, the lobstermen off-load the day’s catch or the isleboro ferryboat dock nearby. Then they travel on and they miss the best of lincolnville. There is much, much more, and to see it all, you’ll need to stay awhile. One of the best times to stop at lincolnville beach is at dawn. The sun rises early in Maine and it is a glorious sight. That’s when the lobstermen load up and quietly head out of the harbor.

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Another amazing time to stop at the lincolnville beach is at moonrise - when the moon is full - the beauty of it rising over the water is amazing.

in between that sunrise and moonrise, lincolnville is a beautiful place to explore. it has mountains with miles of superb hiking trails and spectacular views of Penobscot bay and its many islands, lovely countryside to

wander through (and you might want to stop at one of the organic farms for some fresh berries), and some terrific lakes, ponds and streams for swimming, fishing, kayaking in the summer and ice fishing in the winter. And don’t forget the snow skiing, snowshoeing and ice climbing in the winter.

lincolnville is also the place to source Maine-made fine crafts - furniture, hand woven blankets, rugs, baskets, jewelry, paintings, sculpture, and pottery. There are some extremely talented craftsmen and artists in lincolnville. Ph

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The directories in this guide give you a list to get a good start. if it is good food and drink –along with friendly people- you seek, you’ll be happy here. At lincolnville beach you have fresh locally caught seafood and much more, served in casual but excellent restaurants and eateries. Some of the local inns offer fine dining to the public as well. if you head inland towards lincolnville Center, between the mountains and fields, you’ll find a winery, with vineyard and farms offering local

produce. And don’t forget to sample the local brewer’s ale and our coffee roaster’s specials or pizza and bread right out of the wood fired oven!

And where to stay? This Guide lists the many inns, bed & breakfasts, cottages, motels and resorts located here. You’ll find places to stay that suit all tastes and budgets.

lincolnville also hosts some fun community events that you are welcome to join - the Strawberry Festival, the Blueberry Wing-Ding, 4th of July fireworks, the Fall festival, the winter Carnival, and Christmas by the Sea, Moonrise on the bay, just to name a few.

And if you are thinking of moving to the area, the lincolnville business Group is a good resource for you to access local services.

Come for a visit. Stay for a while… long enough to appreciate all that lincolnville has to offer.

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JuNE 28 pOp THE CORk Cellardoor Winery Info: 207 - 763-4478

JuNE 30 liNCOlNVillE BOAT CluBOPEN HOUSE: lincolnvilleboatclub.org

July 1-5 FEsTiVAl OF iNDEpENDENCE207-236-4404

July 7 sTRAWBERRy FEsTiVAlParade at 10:00 a.m. • Band Concert • Food & Fair at 11:00 a.m. All located in Lincolnville Center Info: (207) 763-3381

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AugusT 11 liA BluEBERRy WiNg-DiNgFood & Crafts 7 - 10 a.m. Breakfast,. Baked Goods, Crafts atMcLaughlins Lobster Shack, Lincolnville Beach.Info: (207) 236-0028

AugusT 18 BEAN suppERAt the Tranquility Grange. Route 52, Lincolnville Center.Info: (207) 763-3381

AugusT 31 (BluE) MOONRisE ON THE BEACH

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sEpTEMBER 14-16 COuNTRy ROADs ARTisTs / ARTisANs TOuR 10 AM – 5 PM Brochure and info www.artisans tour.org

sEpTEMBER 22 THE FAll FEsTiVAlParade with a Color Guard, Shriner’s, Antique cars, Scouts and many other attractions. There will be a farmers market, Jazz band, food court, vendors, treasure hunt on the beach, a mechanical bull ride and inflatable ride and face painting for the kids

sEpTEMBER 28 - 29 ViNFEsT AT CEllARDOORInfo: (207) 763-4478 • web: mainewine.com

sEpTEMBER 29-30 HARBOR JuRiED ARTs & CRAFTs sHOW OCTOBER 14-28 FAll FOliAgE EVENTs Info: 207-236-4404

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recreAtion & museums 50 DuCKTRAP KAyAK Explore Maine’s coast on 2 hour or 1/2 day guided tours. Custom and family tours, too. No experience needed. Rentals available. Store carries finest kayaks, gear, clothing and books. Tours available Daily, May thru Oct. Store open year-round and by appointment. (207) 236-8608

53 SCHOOlHOuSE MuSEuM Housed in an 1892 one room school with changing displays. Collections include Native American artifacts, genealogies, old photos, a detailed time line of area from ice age to present. Located 1/8th mile from Lincolnville Beach on Route 173. FREE ADMISSION.(207) 789-5445 • [email protected] • lincolnvillehistory.org

62 THORfinn ExPEDiTiOnS Get out and go wild with one of the fastest growing sports in America! Paddleboarding is an amazing full body workout and an excellent way to cross train. From controlled lake paddling, race training and ripping downwinders. Most importantly, we offer a unique way to explore Maine’s Midcoast and Acadia waterways. We also carry the best gear on the planet!(207) 789-5115 • thorfinnexpeditions.com

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Automobiles29 wESTERn AuTO Whirlpool appliances, hardware, plumbing supplies, lawn and garden, automotive, etc. 3 miles from Lincolville Beach on Route 173. Monday - Friday 8-5/Saturday 8-3, Closed Sunday. Credit Cards Accepted. (207) 763-4123

38 MiKE’S AliGn & REPAiRFour wheel or front-end alignments, exhaust, tune-ups, batteries, tires,diagnostic engine analysis and lively conversation. (207) 789-5999

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“Best Pizza in Town”Directly across from Lincolnville Beach.

Hot and cold subs and sandwiches, salads, fresh dough pizza, burgers, hot dogs,

fries and onion rings.

Breakfast sandwiches until 10 AM. BeeBeer, wine, snacks and groceries.

Call for take-out. (207) 789-5199

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home imProvement34 A.E. SAMPSOn & SOn lTD. The Sampsons have specialized in solid wood flooring, mouldings and stairparts for three decades. Many tread, riser, handrail, casing, wall paneling profiles are available. 171 Camden Rd. Warren. Maine (207) 273-4000 • [email protected] • aesampsonandson.com

51bAlD ROCK builDERSQuality craftsmanship small projects/repairs/renovations/custom-built homes. Personalized design services. Seamless blueprint to finish transformation. Serving mainland and local islands. Andy Young, owner, over 25yrs experience. (207) 230-1272 • baldrockbuilders.com

• wAynE HEAl’S TRASH REMOvAl Residential & commercial trash removal - dumpsters and roll off containers. (207) 763-3285

• HOOPER MASOnRy inC. Hooper Masonry Builder of custom brick & stone fireplaces, block brick and stone chimneys. Over 30 years of experience. Fully insured. Free estimates (207) 596-4554

• MOODy ElECTRiC Specializing in residential wiring, old & new. 154 Heal Road, Lincolnville, Me. Fred Moody (207) 763-3113

35 OlivER builDERS, inC. Residential & light commercial construction. With 30 years of experience and a caring and talented crew, we specialize in quality construction for the discriminating owner. (207) 236-4120 • oliverbuildersinc.com

37 viKinG, inC. Lumber and building supplies. Hardware, tools, plumbing, electrical supplies. Hours 7 to 5, Monday thru Friday / Saturday 7 to Noon. (207) 236-3871 • vikinglumber.com

• JOHn KElly PAinTinG, inC.Professional Quality interior and exterior painting services with over 30 years experience in the business. Call John Kelly for a free estimate. (207) 632-4755

mArkets, food, coffee micro brew & winery

• AnDREw’S bREwinG CO. A small local brewery. Est. 1992. We provide the local area with ale brewed in small batches, thus assuring freshness. Andrews brews Old English Ale, Brown Ale, St. Nick Porter & Golden Ale.

19 THE bEACH STORELocated on Route 1, across from Lincolnville Beach. Hot and cold subs and sandwiches, salads, fresh dough pizza, burgers, hot dogs, fries and onion rings. Breakfast sandwiches until 10 AM. Beer, wine, snacks and groceries. Call for take-out. (207) 789-5199

39 CEllARDOOR winERyComplimentary wine tastings, tours, boutique gifts, cooking classes and other special events. Two unique locations: The vineyard, 367 Youngtown Road, Lincolnville. (Open daily May-October). The Villa, 48 West Street, Rockport (Open daily April-December). Call for off season hours. (207) 763-4478 • mainewine.com

61 DOT’SDeep, dark coffee. A decadent bakery. Artisanal cheeses. Olive oils. Prepared foods. Sandwiches and salads. All to go. And a sophisticated selection of wines from $10 to $20 and up. Dot’s is great food and drink. Come in and enjoy. Mon thru Fri 7-6, Sat 8-6. Sundays in season. On Rte. 1 just south of the beach. (207) 706-7922 • dotsmaine.com

59 GREEn TREE COffEE & TEAImporters and roasters of fine coffees and teas. Situated just 200 yards South of Lincolnville Beach and the Isleboro Ferry on Route 1. Coffee roasting, cupping and sampling are done daily on location. Call (207) 706-7900 • greentreecoffee.com

2 SAlT wATER fARMSalt Water Farm offers its guests the opportunity to create local, seasonal fare while looking over Maine’s Penobscot Bay. Our beautiful kitchen sits in an antique post-and-beam barn in a farmer’s field on the ocean and a vegetable garden and livestock provide us with fodder for our feasts. Call (207) 230-0966 • saltwaterfarm.com

20 DOlCE viTA fARM & bAKERy Come to the Farm. Meet Arabella the wood fired oven making the best Artisian Breads and Pizza this side of Italy. While you’re waiting for your pizza visit the vegetable shed and pick up the freshest produce, milk, cheese and eggs around! Call (207) 446-7280 • [email protected]

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72 AllEn inSuRAnCE AnD finAnCiAlHome, auto, business and marine insurance. Employee benefits. Investment management, estate planning, and personal insurance planning. An employee owned, community minded company. Offices in Rockland, Camden, & Southwest Harbor. (800) 439-4311 • (207) 236-8376 • alleninsuranceandfinancial.com

54 bETz CHiROPRACTiC AnD wEllnESS Applied kinesiology chiropractic care for the whole family. Holistic, patient-focused care including chiropractic adjustments, nutrition, detoxification, and healthy lifestyle counseling. (207) 236-6272

55 JOSEPH CORRADO PHOTOGRAPHyFood and commercial photography. In studio or location we are equipped to handle large or small photography assignments. (207) 930-0000 • (201) 793-3978 • www.jcorrado.net

45 linCOlnvillE fAMily DEnTiSTRy The dental offices of Michael Sloan, DDS. Located less than a half a mile north of Lincolnville Beach. 2561 Atlantic Highway. (207) 789-5270

46 linCOlnvillE REGiOnAl HEAlTH CEnTERAdult and pediatric family medical services. Lincolnville Regional Health Center, 2399 Atlantic Highway. Deborah Peabody, MD.(207) 236-4851•(800) 428-8820 • www.wchi.com

47 PEnObSCOT bAy REGiOnAl CHAMbER 0f COMMERCEThe 4th largest chamber in the state of Maine (and the largest chamber representing smaller, coastal communities), the PBRCC is also one of the largest membership-driven community organizations in the area. The Chamber represents the coming together of businesses, non-profits, government, and citizens in support of a vibrant and growing region with unparalleled quality of life and quality of place.(207) 236-4404 • penbaychamber.com

• PERMiT COnSulTAnTSEnvironmental permit applications. Town, state & federal permit applications. Elaine Huber-Neville, 741 Beach Road

48 ROCKPORT fAMily EyECARE “See your way to a better life” Come in and meet Dr. Michael E Marden and his associate Dr. Anthony Lee. Most insurances and credit cards accepted (207) 236-8879

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60 bEACH inSPiRATiOnS Maine made gifts, women’s clothing, jewelry including sea glass, hand hooked rugs, pillows & rug hooking kits, baby items & sea inspired home accents. Come visit. 2526 Atlantic Hwy. Lincolnville Beach, ME 04849 (207) 789-5117 • [email protected]

58 CAMDEn CuSTOM EMbROiDERy Visit our shop at 2 Main Street, Camden for Maine’s best made in Maine embroidery. Retail, wholesale, no minimums. Open year round.(207) 236-8626 • [email protected] • camdenembroidery.com

76 SlEEPy HOllOw RAG RuGS Watch us weave! Real rag rugs, each one unique. Nobody does them quite this way. Beaded jewelry, fresh eggs, chairs caned, hand knits, 1”-1” scale, dollhouse rugs, local history books.(207) 789-5987 • [email protected] • sleepyhollowragrugs.com

63 SwAn’S iSlAnD blAnKETS Come visit and observe hand weaving and dyeing of nationally recognized blankets and throws. Winner of the Smithsonian Blue Ribbon for Excellence. Local wool and organic dyes create heirloom quality woven goods. 9 miles north of Camden. 231 Atlantic Hwy., Northport. (888) 526-9526, (207) 338-9691 • swansislandblankets.com

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shoPPinG boAtinG73 KAlliSTE yACHT SERviCESProfessional yacht maintenance at an affordable rate, specializing in bright work restoration, paint varnish and cruising upgrades. Come see us in our timber framed boat shop or visit us online at (207) 505-0057 • mainevarnish.com

74 linCOlnvillE bOAT ClubLincolnville Boat Club is a public benefit organization focused on teaching sailing and boating safety to youth and adults on the warm waters of Norton Pond. Our certified USSA instructors offer a fun filled program during the months of July and August. For inquiries: (207) 975-4916 • lincolnvilleboatclub.com

52 MAinE winDJAMMER CRuiSES Experience sailing a century-old vessel in Penobscot Bay among the islands of Maine. Weekend, 3, 4, 5, or 6 day cruises. $475 to $845.(888) MWC-SAIL, (207) 236-2938 [email protected] • MaineWindjammerCruises.com

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services• linCOlnvillE nETwORKS Lincolnville Networks provide Telephone Service to 8 exchanges. Cable TV Service to 2 communities, internet access to a large area and high quality, economical conference calling to the entire state. (207) 763-9911

57 PG willEy & COMPAny Heating Oils, Bulk LP Gas, burner service. In our 112th year as a family serving Lincolnville residents with quality products and service. 24 Bay View St., Camden. (207) 236-3256

69 linCOlnvillE REAlTy, inC. Dwight Wass GRI, realtor/broker. A Maine native with 26 years of knowledge serving buyers and sellers along Mid-Coast Maine. (207) 763-4849 • [email protected] • lincolnvillerealestate.net

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Whatever your idea of the perfect escape is, you can find it in Lincolnville. From the drama of the rocky Maine coast to the tranquility of lush green mountains, Lincolnville’s natural beauty offers something for everyone in every season. Explore our beach and watch the ferry make its way to the island of Islesboro. Kayak in a fresh water lake or cross country ski through wooded trails. Stay at one of our area’s fine lodging establishments. Browse our craft shops and fine art galleries. Enjoy fresh lobster and fine cuisine at Lincolnville’s renowned restaurants. Watch lobster boats haul in the catch of the day, or hike up a mountain for the breathtaking sight of a Penobscot Bay sunset. Whatever your choice, you won’t run out of things to “sea” in Lincolnville.

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