AREA ATTRACTIONS
Ellsworth / Trenton
Over on School Street, the Union River Gallery promises to provide Ellsworth serious, year-round exposure to fine art and fine crafts. Limited edition prints from renown artists and poster prints are available. The gallery also offers complete custom framing services. Call 207-667-7700.
Ellsworth has an excellent used book shop, The Book Shelf, on State Street. The owners here take their inventory seriously
If you’re heading toward Bar Harbor on High Street, the
first shopping center you come to has a Shaws food market and a Reny's, where you can find some real bargains. You can send stuff home from Mail Boxes Etc. on High Street.
You just might decide you want to stay here forever. No problem. Stop by Knowles Real Estate to line up shelter.
Perhaps you'll feel better about getting sick away from home if you realize you can get excellent medical treatment without an appointment at MedNow on High Street in Ellsworth. They're open 363 days a year (they close Thanksgiving and Christmas) and provide in addition to urgent assistance comprehensive and on-going family and individual health care, including diagnostic x-rays and electrocardiograms. There are even fine laboratory facilities. They welcome medicare and Blue Shield patients, and Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. They also are members of the Trade Exchange. Call 207-667-4655 for more ßinformation.
L.L. Bean has a factory outlet in Ellsworth at which it offers returns and seconds at reduced prices as well as first-quality merchandise. (Nationally, factory outlets move around $6 billion worth of merchandise each year. New England has more outlets than any other region of the country.)
Town Auto can fix you up with a clean, late-model rental.
Across High Street from L.L. Bean is Reny's, a discount department store billing itself as the ultimate outlet.
You just might decide you want to stay here forever. No problem. Stop by Knowles Real Estate to line up shelter.
At JASPER'S RESTAURANT, guests at the adjoining motel get free wine with dinner. You can get lobster fixed 10 different ways here.
Shop 'n' Save says it has the lowest prescription
prices around or triple your money back. Ames promises to meet the competition's sales prices every day.
Look for the Holiday Inn right next to the Maine Coast Mall. The Holiday has it allindoor tennis court, pool, exercise room, live entertainment in the lounge, full-service restaurant, everything under one roof!
The area where Rte 1 Downeast splits off Rte 3 to Mount
Desert Island is know locally as the Triangle. In the nearby Maine Coast
Mall, there is a Ames discount department store (Ames pledges
to always match the sale prices of its competitors), and a McDonald's.
Heading down towards MDI, you'll come to a Dexter Shoe and Cannon
Towel outlets and a Wal Mart.
Near the junction of Routes 1 and 3, optician Jerry
Jordan has been helping people see better for many years.
If you like New York-style, thin-crust pizza, youll love the offerings at FINELLI PIZZERIA, 12 Downeast Highway, Route One. We contend this is Downeast Maines best pizza.If you like New York-style, thin-crust pizza, youll love the offerings at Finelli Pizzeria, 12 Downeast Highway, Route One. We contend this is Downeast Maines best pizza.
At the ACADIA VILLAGE RESORT, it is now possible to rent accommodations for short periods of time. There is a lot to like herebedrooms for the kids, whirlpool baths, VCRs, a playroom, a fitness room, a pool, tennis indoor or out. Once here you many end up staying put for your entire vacation.
If you stay on Route 1, you'll quickly come upon Eastland Lane which leads up to the Ellsworth Tennis Center. This place is a whole lot more than the name implies. Besides tennis, there are racketball and wallyball courts, a complete fitness center, a big childrenâs play area, a juice/espresso bar, and much more.
If you work up a healthy appetite working out, check out nearby Helen's Restaurant. Originally in Machias, Helenâs for half a century has been famous for its pies.
Back on Route, Birdsacre Sanctuary, adjacent to the Stanwood Homestead Museum, is a 130-acre home to many species of birds. Often injured birds are brought here for rehabilitation. Open year-round, there are well-marked walking trails. (The museum, which is open mid-June to mid-October and charges a small fee, is a memorial to Cordelia J. Stanwood, ornithologist and author. Here there is an impressive collection of mounted bird specimens.) During the summer, Birdsacre presents a children's story hour that features meeting Ollie, Birdsacre's famous barred owl, a story about Ollie or Ms. Stanwood, a nature trail walk, and refreshments.
The Colonial Motor Lodge provides 10 percent discounts for Canadians and seniors.
At the Bangkok Restaurant, youâll find authentic Thai cuisine.
Ellsworth Giant Sub offers more than 60 varieties of submarine sandwiches.
At China Hill, you can choose between Szechwan, Hunan, Mandarin, Cantonese, and American entrees.
The EAGLE'S LODGE MOTEL advertises that it has the best rates in town.
At the Maine-ly Maine Gift Shop, there is a sale room where items are marked down 50 to 70 percent. While you're there, check out The Old Salty.
The people at MAINE'S OWN TREATS offer free samples of the most popular of the 26 varieties of jams and jellies they make. This shop is billed as having the state's largest inventory of Maine-made food products. While you're there, you can pick up a free mail order brochure. Call 207-667-8888.
Needless to say, you want your business to reek of class. Well, there's no better way to achieve this than with a great sign, and signs don't come classier than those of Mohr.
Factory Outlet Cannon carries both first-run and irregular towels, sheets, bedspreads, comforters, etc. at 20 to 60 percent off regular retail. (New England is the factory outlet capital of the world; there are more than 1,200 such establishments.)
If its barbecue you crave, go next door to the MAINE LUAU. Besides ribs and sweet corn, Betsy Pal keeps on hand more brands of Maine beer than just about anybody around. From the Maine Luau, proprietor Betsy Pal runs MAINE FESTIVES, an online source for wreaths, center pieces, and gift baskets of many kinds. She also provides catering for special events.
Turn left onto Rte 204, and very quickly you'll be at the Bar Harbor Golf Course, an 18-hole, public, championship layout that's tough enough to challenge the finest players. The 600-plus yard 18th hole is an"untouchable"-- from the back tees, nobody has ever reached it in two. Call 207-667-7505.
The Country Store of Trenton, Downeast Maine's largest gift center, stocks more than 50,000 gifts and souvenirs. Check out its full line of collectibles. In the same building, there is a Christmas store along with a card and party store. (Presently, they're offering a 20 percent discount on all paper goods.) Climb to the top of the silo for a view of Cadillac and the other mountains of MDI. Admission is free.
The ACADIA WORLD TRADING POST carries Downeast Maines largest selection of imports from Bali and other Indonesian islands.
Driving past the Acadia Zoo, you may see buffalo grazing in the pasture. The park, which charges an entrance fee, has more than 100 creatures, both local and exotic. It houses what probably is Maine's largest petting zoo. Pony rides are very inexpensive here.
The last time we were in The Blacksheep, we saw this classic Grateful Dead concert poster for just $6. Never know what you'll find there, all kinds of sheepskin stuff plus old tin advertising signs, genuine Indian moccasins, and wonderful old photos. This is where I buy my cool, outback leather hats. Definitely worth the stop.
J&Ps Farm Market is much more than fresh veggies. It opens in April with seasonal plants, provides lobster and other goodies throughout the summer, and stays open through the Christmas wreath season. Co-owner Peter Mayo insists he "strives for perfection" in everything he does.
You can get a nice room at the Sunrise Motel for $50 in peak season, which is the lowest rate from Bar Harbor to Bangor.
Down the road is Metalmagic, where Ed Libitski has put together Maine's largest collection of antique bicycles. He has around 175 of them, dating from 1870 to the early 1960s.
A great way to see Acadia National Park is from up above. Acadia Air, Inc. at the Hancock County Airport provides sight-seeing flights at reasonable prices.
If you like turkey, youre in for a treat at the WISHBONE GRILL AND DOWN EAST DAIRY BAR. The people here serve turkey at least a dozen different ways. They also have more than 200 flavors of soft serve ice cream.
Thompson Island, which separates Mount Desert Island and the mainland, has a well-stocked information center and a nice picnic area on saltwater.
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