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Castine attractions


Castine attractions

  • Dice Head Light, . Daylight. An 1829 that can be seen on the bluffs at the end of Battle Ave. The lighthouse is not open to the public but the grounds are open during daylight hours.
  • Fort Madison, (End of Fort Madison Road, south of Perkins St.). The remains of two forts, one from the War of 1812, the other from the American Civil War.
  • TV State of Maine - Town dock (Intersection of Pleasant and Water Streets) - State of Maine is the training ship for the Maine Maritime Academy. It is open to visitors from July 4 until the end of August.
  • Wilson Museum, 120 Perkins Street, +1 207 326-9247 ( ), . May 27 — September 30: Monday-Friday - 10am—5pm; Sat & Sun 2-5pm; Perkins House & Blacksmith open July & Aug, 2-5pm, Weds & Suns. The Wilson Museum features the collection of J. Howard Wilson and includes pre-historic, Native American, world cultures, geology and local history artifacts. In addition to the museum itself, the campus includes the John Perkins House, a blacksmith shop, and other exhibit/demonstration buildings. Free, with the exception of guided tours of the Perkins House. �

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