Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Raye's Mustard Mill
, 83 Washington Street.
853-4451. Oldest stone-
ground mustard mill still in use in the US.
Ellsworth
Colonel Black Mansion
,
Woodlawn
(1827), West Main Street. Route
172. Modified Georgian-type period home, richly furnished, on 300-acre
grounds. Authentic period furniture, china, glass. Collection includes
rare volume of Massachusetts Colonial Laws. Restored garden, carriage
house. Open daily Monday-Saturday. Season: June-October 15.
667-
8671.
Ellsworth Historical Society
(1886), State Street. This brick and
granite structure served as the county jail, sheriff's home and office. The
angular gables and asymmetrical elevations bespeak a style once com-
mon throughout New England.
667-4468.
Stanwood Homestead Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary - Birdsacre
(1850), Route 3, Outer High Street. Country home of pioneer ornitholo-
gist Cordelia J. Stanwood, photographer and author. 200-acre woodland
sanctuary. Bird rehabilitation building.
667-8460.
Franklin
Franklin Historical Society
, Sullivan Road, Route 200. Old Baptist
church. Local photographs, documents, tools relating to the granite, lum-
bering, and ship building industries. Old post office and school. On the
National Register of Historic Places.
565-3635.
Gouldsboro
Old Town House
(1884), Gouldsboro Historical Society, US 1. Historical
collection of photographs, artifacts, newspapers, maps and books.
963-
5530.
Hancock
Hancock Historical Society
, Hancock Corner.
422-3080.
Isleford (Little Cranberry)
Isleford Historical Society
.
244-7853.
Islesford Historical Museum
, Little Cranberry Island. Exhibits on
early history of region known as Acadia. Artifacts, pictures, household
tools of Mount DeseRoute Records of Cranberry Isles families.
288-
3338 (Acadia National Park).