Tag Archives: Ellsworth

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Woodlawn offers the traditional afternoon tea on Wednesdays as part of its Tea Time Tours.

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Exploring Ellsworth’s Branch Lake area, visitors can go for a leisurely stroll in Frenchman Bay Conservancy’s Branch Lake Public Forest and then enjoy a refreshing […]

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If you step off of Ellsworth’s Main Street and into the Airline Brewing Co.’s pub and feel as if you’ve been transported to the United Kingdom, its owners will consider that a success.

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“Northern Outlaw,” looks just like any other Ford F-150 pickup truck, only it weighs three tons, sits on nearly 4-foot-tall tractor tires and is built […]

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When the “phone phreaks” of the mid-20th century hacked into phones, it was the start of an arms race in network security between hackers and programmers that continues with the firewalls and malware of today.

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American history fans need look no further than Ellsworth’s Woodlawn Museum to get their fix.

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The Old Creamery Antique Mall in Ellsworth houses many treasures in the more-than-6,000-square-foot building.

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“I believe in curating a collection of work that has a young, fresh feel.” — jeweler Cara Romano

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“Flexit Café & Bakery,” the new café inside the orange-and purple-trimmed Maine Grind building, has a growing number of folks meeting and flocking there for […]

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“I remember when passenger trains came down from Bangor and dropped off the mail at Ellsworth Falls,” said 96-year-old George Conley. “I liked the sound […]

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ELLSWORTH — World travelers in search of a good meal are always hoping to find some unknown gem, hidden, perhaps, deep in a Paris allée […]

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The engine revs and tires spin, flinging mud in every direction, but the truck isn’t going anywhere. A long two seconds pass. Mud splatters the […]

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Gazing up at the locomotive, 3-year-old John Turk of Portland sizes up his birthday gift. Clad in a green jacket and beige sun hat, Turk […]

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Devoted fans of Karen’s Café, formerly located at the closed Mr. Paperback, have already heard the news. Now it’s time for the rest of Ellsworth […]

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Did you know that in the Victorian era families would have portraits taken with their recently deceased children? Photographers would prop up the dead children […]

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