1. Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse
The Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse is a historic landmark located at the end of a nearly mile-long breakwater in Rockland Harbor, offering stunning views and a picturesque walk.
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The Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse is a historic landmark located at the end of a nearly mile-long breakwater in Rockland Harbor, offering stunning views and a picturesque walk.
Harbor Park is a scenic waterfront park in Rockland, perfect for picnics, enjoying the views of the harbor, and attending various local events and festivals.
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The Maine Lighthouse Museum in Rockland showcases an extensive collection of lighthouse artifacts and maritime history, celebrating the legacy of lighthouses and their keepers.
The Farnsworth Art Museum offers a rich collection of American art, with a special emphasis on artists from Maine, including works by the Wyeth family.
The Coastal Children's Museum provides interactive exhibits and activities designed to engage and educate children, focusing on the coastal environment and local culture.
The Sail Power & Steam Museum in Rockland explores the history of maritime power, featuring exhibits on sail and steam-powered vessels, as well as hands-on displays.
The Project Puffin Visitor Center in Rockland offers insights into seabird conservation efforts, particularly focusing on the Atlantic Puffin, with educational displays and engaging programs.
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