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SIGHT SEEING ATTRACTIONS , LIGHTHOUSES, COVERED BRIDGES  ETC

Babb’s Bridge - Maine’s oldest covered bridge was built in 1843. Located off River Road, 2.5 miles north of South Windham, then ½ mile west between Gorham and Windham over the Presumpscot River. Burned in 1973, but since rebuilt.

Hemlock Bridge - Built in 1857. Located off Rt 302 3 miles northwest of East Fryeburg in the town of Fryeburg over an old channel of the Saco River. It is of Paddlesford truss construction with supporting laminated wooden arches.

Sunday River Bridge - Routes 2 & 26 Bethel

Desert of Maine Natural phenomenon, narrated tours, nature trails, museum. Open early May to mid October daily. Freeport, 207-865-6962

Ghostly Tours of York Harbor -Journey into the unknown and experience authentic ghost stories, witch tales and folkloe York 207-363-0000

Meet the Alpacas - Visitors to Winters Gone Farm may learn about Alpacas, enjoy our beautiful gardens & grounds, walk the nature trails around our pastures, have a picnic, or just relax by the farm pond and fountain.  Wiscasset 207-882-9191   800-645-0188

Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad - Ride along Portland’s waterfront in an historic narrow gauge. Fun for all ages. 58 Fore Street, Portland. 207-828-0814.

Mainely Tours - Daily excursions in Portland! Enjoy a fully narrated city tour (with a stop at The Lighthouse, a 90-minute harbor cruise, plus shopping in the Old Port. 774-0808

Nubble \ Cape Nedick Lighthouse - Cape Neddick Lighthouse, also known as the Nubble Lighthouse, is located in York Beach, ME.

Pemaquid Lighthouse - The light at Pemaquid was originally built during the presidency of John Quicy Adams, in 1827, at a cost of $2,800.

Portland Head Lighthouse  - One of the most photographed lighthouses in the US. Portland Head’s lantern was illuminated on January, 10, 1791. Its first lightkeeper was appointed by President George Washington. Cape Elizabeth, 207-799-2661