The Raye family has been grinding mustard in Eastport, since 1900 and is now a working museum. It is the last mill in the country grinding mustard using the old stone process. Visitors are always welcome to view the mill, browse the Maine products shop, and enjoy a light lunch or snack from the &
Eastport, ME MuseumsJohn has been a tour director all over the world. This company strives to provide affordable trips by bus to people in Washington &
Eastport, ME Other AttractionsFour acres of English style gardens with ponds, tropical greenhouse, Highland cattle, peacocks and other exotic pheasants. Un...
Open summers Tuesday and Thursday, 9:00AM to 1:00PM. Or call for an appointment....
Unique Possibilities opened its doors in June of 2006 hosting a storefront that represents many Maine artisans with focus on ...
This brick and granite structure served as the county jail, sheriff's home and office. The angular gables and asymmetrical el...
Art & Old Things offers: Antiques, Collectibles, Vintage Home Decor, Euro and Shabby Chic Accesories and a Fine Art Gall...