Romantic Things To Do in South Thomaston, Maine

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Rockland, Maine, USA

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  • Enjoy scenic views of Penobscot Bay while you picnic or fish. The park's crescent-shaped sand beach allows... More on Maine.gov

  • The beautiful view looks out on the islands of the Muscle Ridge. More on TripAdvisor

 

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Owls Head, Maine, United States

 

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Route 17 and Lakeview Drive Rockland, ME 04846

  • Restrooms, picnic area, a sand beach, and warm water add up to the area's best swimming, good for small children. More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine

  • Restrooms, picnic area, a sand beach, and warm water add up to the area's best swimming, good for small children. More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine

 

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162 Russell Ave, Rockport, Maine

  • CMCA is a seasonal nonprofit organization advancing contemporary art in ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Port Clyde, Maine

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  • Marshall Point Lighthouse is situated on a rocky ledge at the tip of the St. George peninsula where it over... More on LighthouseFriends.com

  • The gift shop is very cute and they have alot of wonderful items for sale at great prices . More on TripAdvisor

 

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Rte 73, Owls Head, Maine

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  • Operating collection of antique aircraft, automobiles and more. Special events. More on VisitPortland.com

  • This is an amazing museum in intself, but go on the weekend and you will see antique planes flying and ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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75 Mechanic St. Rockland, ME

  • An evolving space with plenty of hands-on, interactive displays, many relating to the coast. More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine

  • An evolving space with plenty of hands-on, interactive displays, many relating to the coast. More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine

 

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28 High St, P.O. Box 326, Thomaston, Maine 04861, us

  • This museum explores the history of General Knox and his contributions to military history inside his Montpelier home. In 1795, newly retired, General Henry Knox bade farewell to Philadelphia and moved his family to the newly built ... More on Heritage

 

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