2 Best Sights in The Southern Coast, Maine

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Southern Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Brick Store Museum

The cornerstone of this block-long preservation of early-19th-century commercial and residential buildings is William Lord's Brick Store. Built as a dry-goods store in 1825 in the Federal style, the building has an openwork balustrade across the roofline, granite lintels over the windows, and paired chimneys. Rotating exhibits chronicle the Kennebunk area's history, art, and culture for kids and adults alike. In addition, museum staffers lead walking tours of Kennebunk's National Historic District (Thursday and Saturday from June through October) and of the town's beaches (one Saturday a month from June through October).

Old York Historical Society

Nine historic 18th- and 19th-century buildings, clustered on York Street and along Lindsay Road and the York River, highlight York's rich history, which dates from the early Colonial period. Start your visit at the museum's visitor center in the Remick Barn at the corner of U.S. 1A and Lindsay Road. The Old Gaol (established 1656) was once the prison for the Province of Maine; step inside for a look inside its dungeons, cells, and jailer's quarters. The Perkins House Museum, which once housed ferrymen and sea captains, reflects the style of its last occupants, the Perkins Family, who made it their summer home in 1898.

3 Lindsay Rd., York Village, ME, 03909, USA
207-363–1756
Sight Details
$10
Closed Nov.–Memorial Day

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