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Ogunquit Maine

Ogunquit, Maine

Are you thinking about vacationing in Ogunquit Maine? Here’s a bit about its history. In the language of the Abenaki Indians who first inhabited the area, the word “Ogunquit” means “coastal lagoon.” In 1641, Ogunquit was settled by European colonists. Eventually, its weather-beaten charm and exquisite beach brought a multitude of creative types who loved vacationing in Ogunquit Maine. Some of them decided to make the area their home. Thus, Ogunquit became a popular artist colony. In fact, in 1898, the Ogunquit Art Colony was established. Today, many people enjoy vacationing in Ogunquit Maine because of its artistic heritage. Over the summer weekends in Ogunquit Maine, many visitors flock to the town to attend the excellent theatrical productions. In fact, the famous Ogunquit Playhouse is one of the few remaining summer stock theatres in the United States. It has entertained Ogunquit locals and visitors since 1933, with performances by actors such as Bette Davis, Tallulah Bankhead, and Gary Merrill. Stars of the more recent productions at the Ogunquit Playhouse have included Charles Busch and Sally Struthers


In addition to the arts and entertainment options, Ogunquit has a number of quaint shop-lined streets, trolley rides, ocean side dining and enticing white sandy beaches. If you are vacationing in Ogunquit Maine, you will definitely want to take a hike along the Marginal Way which is a 1 ¼ mile long footpath that sinuously winds along the rock-bound coastline that joins the village center to the harbor. The Marginal Way was once used to herd the cattle to the pasture. Eventually, a local developer bought the land and deeded the right-of-way to the town. This wide and well-maintained pathway begins across from the Seacastles Resort on Shore Road. It meanders past a number of tide pools, pocket beaches, and rocky, fissured bluffs, all of which you will want to explore while vacationing in Ogunquit Maine.


Some people spend their weekends in Ogunquit Maine on fishing and boating excursions. The waterfront at Perkins Cove has a number of fishing and pleasure boats as well as one of the only draw-footbridges in the country. Another interesting attraction to visit on weekends in Ogunquit Maine is Laudholm Farm. This historic saltwater farm has been owned and operated by the nonprofit Laudholm Trust since 1986. The 1,600-acre property was originally a summer home of 19th-century railroad baron George Lord. It has been used for estuarine research since it was taken over by the Laudholm Trust. The farm has 7 miles of trails that wind through a fascinating diversity of ecosystems. These can range from salt marsh to forest to dunes. A visitor center that is housed in a regal Victorian farmhouse can help you oriented. You can either take one of the organized tours, or explore the grounds on your own.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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