
Center
for Furniture Craftsmanship
www.woodschool.org
Center for Furniture Craftsmanship is a year-round, nonprofit
woodworking school on the coast of Maine. They encourage individual excellence
with classes in furniture making, design, and related skills such as carving,
turning, marquetry, and finishing. Programs are for novice, intermediate,
advanced, and professional woodworkers who seek an inspiring learning experience
in a supportive environment.
Center
for Maine Contemporary Art
www.artsmaine.org
The Center for Maine Contemporary Art is a nonprofit organization advancing
contemporary art in Maine through exhibitions and educational programs.
The Center offers Maine’s most active year-round exhibition schedule,
nurtures public understanding of both traditional and nontraditional artistic
expression, and provides professional development opportunities for artists.
Aldermere
Farms
www.aldermere.org
A traditional New England saltwater farm, with rugged fields, weathered
stone walls, a rocky shoreline, and simple yet elegant structures. The farm’s
136 acres include fields, woods, and wetlands, as well as the buildings
and grounds. Although
most people associate the farm with the Belties, Aldermere’s famous
herd of Belted Galloway cows, the farm is also a compelling example of progressive
agriculture and a caring land ethic. The late Albert Chatfield, Jr. and
his wife Marion restored the land with innovative conservation methods and
organic agriculture. It was a lifelong task, and the farm’s splendid
condition today attests eloquently to the Chatfields’ devotion to
the land they dearly loved.
The
Farnsworth Art Museum
www.farnsworthmuseum.org
The Farnsworth Art Museum offers a nationally recognized collection of American
art in its elegantly appointed galleries. Such great names in 18th- and
19th-century American art history as Gilbert Stuart, Thomas Sully, Thomas
Eakins, Eastman Johnson, Fitz Hugh Lane, Frank Benson, Childe Hassam, and
Maurice Prendergast are represented in the museum's permanent collection
entitled Maine in America. In addition, The MBNA Wyeth Center at the Farnsworth
Art Museum consists of several discrete components dedicated to collecting,
research, exhibitions and interpretive programs related to three generations
of Wyeths in Maine: N.C., Andrew, and James Wyeth. Exhibits focusing primarily
on James Wyeth and N. C. Wyeth are presented at the "church" building
on Union Street, an example of adaptive re-use of the United Methodist Church,
one of Rockland's most prominent and venerable structures dating from the
last quarter of the 19th century.
Camden
- Rockport - Lincolnville Chamber of Commerce
www.visitcamden.com
A non-profit membership association that seeks to promote the interests
of business and encourage economic development, while functioning in a manner
that is compatible with the environment, protects natural and cultural resources,
and sustains the heritage of the communities it serves. The Chamber's website
is a treasure trove of information on our stunning coastal area. Here you
can finds links to local businesses, travel planning help and lots of fantastic
photographs. You can also order your free vacation guide and maps to the
area.
Lincolnville
Business Group 
www.visitlincolnville.com
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.
The LBG website provides information on our town, and can help you plan
a great vacation here.
Owl's
Head Transportation Museum
www.owlshead.org
The Owl's Head Transportation Museum features vintage aircraft, automobiles
and other modes of transportation.
Each year the Museum holds a series of Special Events featuring an Old Aeroplane
Show, a rally of antique motor vehicles relating to the theme of the event,
live music, Engine Room Demonstrations, restoration talks, rare vehicle
demonstrations, the Ingo Bike Challenge, free Model-T rides for the family,
films, and more. Several events feature visiting Antique & Classic Aircraft,
and the Transportation Spectacular, features an Aerobatic Airshow. The Museum’s
Exhibitions and Collection are also on display at events.

The Inn at Sunrise Point
www.sunrisepoint.com
Just 4 miles north of Camden, sitting at the water's edge and providing
a private luxury and idyllic setting consisting of rooms, cottages, a suite
and loft with luxury appointments and direct access to the shoreline. Gourmet
breakfasts, Internet, and the best location.
The
Victorian by the Sea
www.victorianbythesea.com
A romantic seaside Queen Anne Victorian Inn. Voted "One of the Best
B&Bs/Inns in the U.S." The Victorian by the Sea features magnificent
views of island-studded Penobscot Bay. It is located on a quiet country
road just minutes north of Camden Harbor. Many luxurious amenities. Open
all year.

The Hawthorn Inn
www.camdenhawthorn.com
The Hawthorn Inn is an elegant, Queen Anne-style Victorian
mansion situated on 1.2 acres of lawn and gardens just north of the beautiful
sailing village of Camden, Maine, just steps from the Harbor. One of 66
homes listed in the National Register of Historical Places in the High Street
Historic District, The Hawthorn was built in 1894 to take advantage of magnificent
harbor views to the East and Mount Battie to the West.
The
Youngtown Inn
www.youngtowninn.com
The Youngtown Inn is a classic 1810 farmhouse built proudly upon two centuries
of New England heritage. This grand old house was the center of Young family
poultry and dairy farm for more than seven generations. This intimate Inn
offers six comfortable and tastefully decorated guest rooms with private
baths. Some rooms offer queen canopy or sleigh beds, balconies and fireplaces.
Seasonal rates available.The Youngtown Inn Restaurant offers elegant dining
in gracious surroundings. Chef/owner Manuel Mercier draws upon his French
heritage and European training to create an array of traditionally prepared
dishes.

The Hartstone Inn
www.hartstoneinn.com
Come fall under the spell of one of Camden’s grandest historic homes.
Built in 1835, the architecturally splendid Hartstone Inn is an enchanting,
Mansard-style Victorian bed and breakfast in the heart of Camden. The Inn
is perfectly situated for those who prefer staying in the center of Camden
village close to good shopping and with easy access to Camden harbor. Beyond
the inn’s pillared entranceway is a quiet world of peace, charm and
elegance, sprinkled with period antiques and exotic orchids.
Swans
Island Blankets
www.swansislandblankets.com
Swans Island Blankets are hand-woven and hand-dyed by our small group of
craftspeople in their studio in Northport, Maine. They select the finest
fleeces from a flock of independent sheep living on Nash Island and from
other farms across Maine. Each year at dawn, in the middle of June, they
dock their flotilla of Lobster boats on the island and come ashore to gather
wool. They select the best wool, fleece by fleece, for softness, strength,
and range of natural color.