Guidebook for Blue Hill

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Guidebook for Blue Hill

Food Scene

Wood-fired pizza oven,
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Barncastle Hotel + Restaurant
125 South St
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Wood-fired pizza oven,
Craft beer, great food, local pub atmosphere
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DeepWater Brewing Company
33 Tenney Hill
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Craft beer, great food, local pub atmosphere
Great fresh, local seafood, clams, lobster rolls. etc.
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Fish Net
162 Main St
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Great fresh, local seafood, clams, lobster rolls. etc.
Awesome, fresh local seafood...especially LOBSTER!
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Stonecutters Kitchen
5 Atlantic Ave
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Awesome, fresh local seafood...especially LOBSTER!

Parks & Nature

Fun, moderate difficulty hike with stunning views of Blue Hill village, harbor and mountains of Acadia National Park in the distance.
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Blue Hill Mountain Osgood Trail- Blue Hill Heritage Trust
Mountain Road
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Fun, moderate difficulty hike with stunning views of Blue Hill village, harbor and mountains of Acadia National Park in the distance.
To conserve in perpetuity land and water resources that support the long-term health and well-being of the natural and human communities on the Blue Hill Peninsula.
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Blue Hill Heritage Trust
157 Hinckley Ridge Rd
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To conserve in perpetuity land and water resources that support the long-term health and well-being of the natural and human communities on the Blue Hill Peninsula.

Essentials

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Tradewinds Marketplace
15 South St
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Arts & Culture

The Jonathan Fisher House is a historic house museum at 44 Mines Road in Blue Hill, Maine. The house was built in 1814 by Reverend Jonathan Fisher, the first settled minister of Blue Hill, and is now a museum dedicated to his legacy.
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Jonathan Fisher House
44 Mines Rd
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The Jonathan Fisher House is a historic house museum at 44 Mines Road in Blue Hill, Maine. The house was built in 1814 by Reverend Jonathan Fisher, the first settled minister of Blue Hill, and is now a museum dedicated to his legacy.
In 1796 a group of townspeople in Blue Hill expressed a desire “to become acquainted with the customs and manners of the world and every other useful knowledge.” They opened the town’s first library in a corner of the local grocery store. The grocer doubled as librarian. Overdue fines were six cents a week, with additional fines of two cents per page for spilled drops of oil or tallow. Jonathan Fisher, the first settled minister in Blue Hill, designed a book plate for the library that is still in use today.
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Blue Hill Public Library
5 Parker Point Rd
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In 1796 a group of townspeople in Blue Hill expressed a desire “to become acquainted with the customs and manners of the world and every other useful knowledge.” They opened the town’s first library in a corner of the local grocery store. The grocer doubled as librarian. Overdue fines were six cents a week, with additional fines of two cents per page for spilled drops of oil or tallow. Jonathan Fisher, the first settled minister in Blue Hill, designed a book plate for the library that is still in use today.
Idyllic hillside campus overlooking Blue Hill Bay. Known as the "cradle of chamber music in America"
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Kneisel Hall Office
36 Main St
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Idyllic hillside campus overlooking Blue Hill Bay. Known as the "cradle of chamber music in America"
Helen and Scott Nearing inspired the back-to-the-land movement through their “Good Life” books, which they wrote from their homestead on the Blue Hill Peninsula. You can be inspired by their passion for simple and wise living with a visit to The Good Life Center in Harborside, where you can tour their hand-built stone house and organic garden. Check the web site for hours before you visit.
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Good Life Center
372 Harborside Rd
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Helen and Scott Nearing inspired the back-to-the-land movement through their “Good Life” books, which they wrote from their homestead on the Blue Hill Peninsula. You can be inspired by their passion for simple and wise living with a visit to The Good Life Center in Harborside, where you can tour their hand-built stone house and organic garden. Check the web site for hours before you visit.

Shopping

Find local craftsmen, farmers, gardeners and bakers.
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Blue Hill Farmer's Market
233 Ellsworth Rd
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Find local craftsmen, farmers, gardeners and bakers.

Entertainment & Activities

The Grand is a Non-Profit performing arts center on Main Street in Ellsworth, Maine). Built in 1938, it is a significant local example of Art Deco architecture, with a prominent marquee and a stepped steel-and-glass tower.
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The Grand
165 Main St
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The Grand is a Non-Profit performing arts center on Main Street in Ellsworth, Maine). Built in 1938, it is a significant local example of Art Deco architecture, with a prominent marquee and a stepped steel-and-glass tower.