2 Best Sights in Down East Coast, Maine

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

Fort O’Brien State Historic Site

An active fort during the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Civil War, this site sits at the head of Machias Bay, where a naval battle was waged in 1775. Climb atop the grass-covered earthworks to take in the expansive water views. A panel display details the successive forts built here and relates the dramatic story of patriots—mostly armed with farm implements like pitchforks and axes—who captured a British tender in the bay. A stone marker honors the site as a "birthplace" of the U.S. Navy.

McCurdy Smokehouse Museum

Small buildings clustered on piers along the downtown waterfront are what remains of the nation’s last herring smokehouse, which operated here from the 1890s until 1991. Restoration is ongoing, but you can take a guided tour of the skinning and packing sheds, which have exhibits about the smoking operation and the sardine canning industry that once thrived along the Down East coast; your guide might be someone who worked here years ago and is helping preserve this legacy. On the National Register of Historic Places, the smokehouse is part of Lubec Landmarks and there are photos and a video about the industry. Next door, the organization's seasonal Mulholland Market Gallery, in a yellow 1860s shop front with bright green trim, has art exhibits and sells works by area artisans.

50 S. Water St., Lubec, ME, USA
207-733–0144
Sight Details
$4
Closed Oct.–mid-June. Closed Sun. mid-June–Sept.

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