Every town in the Southern Midcoast Maine area offers its own distinctive appeal.
Eye catching lighthouses of rare construction populate this scenic town on the Kennebec River.
Named one of America's Distinctive Destinations by The National Trust for Historic Preservation, the "City of Ships" is a visitor's dream.
Wooded forests, rolling fields and wide open spaces create a peaceful environment in this rural community.
Natural rural character defines Bowdoinham. Farms remain intact and a traditional village center gives residents a quiet pace of life.
A college town with unique shops in a traditional main street environment, Brunswick's thriving arts, culture, and culinary scene is sure to delight.
Over 200 years in age, Dresden's rolling country roads and vast open spaces give this quiet, rural community its character.
Artists abound in this quiet town, home of historic Fort Edgecomb, on the Sheepscott River.
Enjoy mile long beaches and secluded coves. Explore trails through spruce forests and wildflower meadows in this nature lover's island community.
Fishing villages, peaceful harbors and hidden coves dot 150 miles of shoreline on Harpswell's scenic peninsulas.
Unspoiled beaches, lush salt marshes, rural villages and a historic fort define the character of Phippsburg.
Life in this waterfront town revolves around a well defined village center, making it a wonderful place to visit and live.
Old and new coexist in harmony in this bustling town that is fast becoming an economic hub for the region.
Small, private coves curl into salt marshes and sloping fields, giving this delightful town its coastal character.
An 11 mile island where fishing is still the primary industry, Westport Island secluded country roads are home to artist, builders and fishermen alike.
Visit "Maine's Prettiest Village" to explore local galleries, dine on the waterfront, and tour National Historic Landmarks and homes.
Vast expanses of open spaces adorn this historic rural community on the edge of the Kennebec River.