Islesford Historical Museum, Little Cranberry Island
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The Islesford Historical Museum and Blue Duck Ships' Store are related historical exhibits on Little Cranberry Island in Maine, USA, within the boundaries of Acadia National Park. ()
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Islesford Historical Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Thuya Garden, Asticou Azalea Garden, Bear Island Light, Baker Island Light.
3.3 miNWGarden, ParkThuya Garden, Northeast Harbor
84 min walk • Thuya Garden is a semi-formal herbaceous garden, in the style of Gertrude Jekyll, located at 15 Thuya Drive, Northeast Harbor, Maine. It is open daily from May through October.
3.7 miNWBotanical garden, Garden, ParkAsticou Azalea Garden, Northeast Harbor
96 min walk • The Asticou Azalea Garden in Northeast Harbor, Maine, United States, is a popular visitor attraction. It was created by lifelong resident of the village, Charles Kenneth Savage, in 1956.
2.2 miNWLighthouse, Vernacular architectureBear Island Light, Bear Island
57 min walk • Bear Island Light is a lighthouse on Bear Island near Mt. Desert Island, at the entrance to Northeast Harbor, Maine. It was first established in 1839. The present structure was built in 1889.
2.4 miSELighthouse, Vernacular architectureBaker Island Light, Baker Island
61 min walk • Baker Island Light is a lighthouse on Baker Island, Maine, which is part of Acadia National Park. The light station was established in 1828 as a guide to the southern entrance to Frenchman Bay.
3 miNWChurch, Gothic Revival architectureSt. Mary's-By-The-Sea, Northeast Harbor
77 min walk • St. Mary's-By-The-Sea is a historic Gothic Revival church at 20 South Shore Road in Northeast Harbor, Maine. One a few known designs of Maine architect Harry Vaughn and built in 1902, it is one of a number of architect-designed summer chapels built around the turn of the 20th century with funding from wealthy summer residents.
4.3 miNCity hallEllsworth City Hall, Acadia National Park
110 min walk • Ellsworth City Hall is the seat of local government in Ellsworth, Maine. Built in 1934-35 after a devastating fire destroyed the old city hall and part of the business district, it is a municipal building with Georgian Revival features unusual for Maine.
4.6 miWLibrarySouthwest Harbor Public Library, Southwest Harbor
117 min walk • The Southwest Harbor Public Library is the public library serving Southwest Harbor, Maine. The Southwest Harbor Public Library was built in 1895.
3.3 miNW 4.4 miNWArchaeological siteFernald Cove, Northeast Harbor
112 min walk • The Fernald Point Prehistoric Site is an archaeological site in Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island on the central coast of Maine.
2.3 miNChurch, Shingle style architectureSaint Jude's Episcopal Church, Northeast Harbor
58 min walk • Saint Jude's Episcopal Church is a historic church at 277 Peabody Drive in Seal Harbor, Maine. Built in 1887–89, this Shingle-style church is the least-altered surviving example of ecclesiastical architecture in Maine designed by the noted exponent of the style, William Ralph Emerson.
2.3 miNChurchSeal Harbor Congregational Church, Northeast Harbor
58 min walk • The former Seal Harbor Congregational Church is a historic church building on Peabody Drive in Seal Harbor, Maine. It was built in 1902, and is an elegant expression of the Shingle style in a seasonal church building.