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Perched above Harbor Park, Stone Alley Brewing Company offers more than just great beer - it's your gateway to Rockland's charm. Take a short stroll into downtown, where you'll find some of Midcoast Maine's finest attractions. And if you're into vintage planes and automobiles, the Owls Head Transportation Museum is just a few miles down the road.
Harbor Park, home of festivals, is a vibrant gathering space hosting Maine's most celebrated events, including the Maine Lobster Festival, North Atlantic Blues Festival, and Maine Boats, Homes and Harbors Show. The waterfront location provides the perfect backdrop for these renowned cultural celebrations.
Views of Rockland Breakwater stretching nearly a mile into Rockland Harbor, the granite breakwater extends 4,346 feet to its iconic lighthouse. This remarkable, walkable pier offers stunning harbor views and leads to the historic Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse, where visitors can explore the beautifully restored keeper's house during seasonal tours.
Farnsworth Art Museum, home to a nationally recognized collection of 15,000 works, showcases American art from the 18th century to the present day. The museumfeatures works by many of America's greatest artists, with special emphasis on artists who have lived or worked in Maine.
Center for Maine Contemporary Art showcases year-round exhibitions of emerging and established artists with connections to Maine. This dynamic contemporary art institution presents rotating exhibitions featuring 300-400 living artists annually, along with educational programs and special events.
Owls Head Transportation Museum is the home to a world-class collection of more than 150 antique automobiles, aircraft, motorcycles, and related artifacts. The museum features operational vintage vehicles and aircraft, making history come alive through interactive exhibits and demonstrations. Most vehicles in the collection pre-date 1940 and are maintained in operating condition.