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New England - Maine
Camden
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Farther north of Rockland on Route 1 is another of my favorite towns on the Maine coast—Camden, which surrounds a protected harbor full of windjammer schooners moored on summer weekends, as well as gorgeous yachts cruising the waters of Penobscot Bay. This is a harbor of constant activity—an artist’s dream from any angle. At the head of the harbor, high on the hill, is the Camden Library. From its windows and terraces, there are unforgettable views of all that lies below. In the fall when the foliage turns to red and gold, this view makes for one those indelible memories of your fall foliage trip. Be sure to leave time to drive on the back streets of Camden to see the displays of color and the fall gardens with their brilliantly colored chrysanthemums, asters, and other fall flowers. Main Street, lined with white mansions and more New England churches, is a great place to stop for lunch if your meandering around the town has you there at that hour. Enjoy the lovely architecture of the homes around you. There are art galleries, shops, and restaurants. In summer, window boxes and flowers thrive in the day’s sun and the evening’s cool temperatures. It would be difficult to think of a nicer place to stay than this delightful town. There is a good, little walking guide available locally, which I urge you to follow, for it will greatly enhance your visit. Also of interest, Camden is the host harbor for many seafaring schooners on which you can take a week’s or few hours’ cruise along the spectacular coast, either helping with the sailing or relaxing and soaking up the sun on deck.