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Wilson Museum, John Perkins House


category : Museums
Only pre-Revolution building in area, restored and furnished in period style with family and local pieces. On the grounds of the Wilson Museum, pre-historic artifacts from North & South America, Europe and Africa. Ship models and local historic items, rocks and minerals.


Address: Perkins St.
Phone: 207-326-8545

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Castine Kayak Adventures

Sea Kayak in Castine Maine's beautiful, serene, island speckled Penobscot Bay, connecting the Mid Coast Maine and Downeast Maine. Castine Kayak offers customized sea kayaking tours and instructional clinics for beginners to experienced paddlers. We're located right on the harbor at Dennett'

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Castine Golf Club

Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 9
Reserve Advance Tee Times:

Castine, ME Golf Courses

Castine Historical Society

Located in in historic 1857 restored school building - Castine memorabilia and lectures. Open July and August from 10:00 to 4:00

Castine, ME Historical Societies

Dice Head Light

Located at the north side of the entrance to Castine Harbor, the original lighthouse was built in 1829. It was discontinued in 1935, and replaced with a skeleton tower in 1937

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Wilson Museum, John Perkins House

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