6 & 7 August, 2005 - Up the Maine Coast - Lincolnville to Sullivan
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After disembarking from the schooner Mary Day, Lis and I drove north from Camden to nearby Lincolnville, where we visited the Cellardoor Winery.
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Front of the Cellardoor Winery near Lincolnville. |
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A decorative metal cutout in front of a winery outbuilding. |
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Back of the main winery building. |
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View behind the winery. |
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Another view showing two picnickers. Also note another metal cutout. |
We stayed that night at the Black Horse Inn in Lincolnville. The next day we continued north on Coastal Route 1.
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The schooner Kathryn B moored in Belfast Harbor. |
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The Kathryn B again. |
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The friendship sloop Amity cruising into Belfast Harbor. |
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The Amity again. |
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View of Belfast Harbor. |
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A shop building near the Belfast waterfront. |
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Another shop building. |
We stopped in Searsport, and went to the Penobscot Marine Museum. The museum allowed photos to be taken indoors, but without a flash. As a result, my indoor pictures are mostly a bit out-of-focus.
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Writing desk/bookcase in the Fowler-True-Ross House at the Penobscot Marine Museum. |
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Another writing desk/bookcase in the Fowler-True-Ross House. |
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A 19th-century log cabin quilt in the Fowler-True-Ross House. |
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The front part of a lateen-rigged boat in the Fowler-True-Ross Barn. |
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The back part of the lateen-rigged boat. |
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Cat-rigged boat (Bob) in the Fowler-True-Ross Barn. |
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The cat-rigged boat from the back. |
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A mastless Sloop in the Fowler-True-Ross Barn. |
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Another mastless sloop (Panique) in the Fowler-True-Ross Barn. |
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Lapstrake peapod in the Nickels-Colcord-Duncan Barn and Boat House. |
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The Old Town Hall. |
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Small cannon in the Old Town Hall. |
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Ship's wheel in the Old Town Hall. |
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Another small cannon, this time in the Savage Education Center. |
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The Captain Jeremiah Merithew House. |
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Barometer in the Merithew House. |
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Cannon in the Merithew House. |
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Schooner model in the Merithew House. |
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Anchor and cannon ball on the Museum grounds. |
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Cannon on the Museum grounds. |
Lis and I continued on to a little past Sullivan where we stayed at the Bay View Farm Bed and Breakfast.
Return to Erich and Lis's Vacation, 31 July - 13 August, 2005, Cruise on the Schooner Mary Day, and up the Maine Coast
Copyright © 2005 Erich Schraer & Melissa Beaty-Schraer