Candy scene
Sweet Josie's Candy Shoppe
7 Railroad AveCandy Corner
14 Railroad AvenueM.C. Perkins Cove
111 Perkins Cove RdYummies Candy & Nuts
384 U.S. 1The Goldenrod
2 Railroad AveSightseeing
Nubble Leuchtturm
Sohier Park RoadMount Agamenticus
Wiggly Bridge — perhaps the smallest suspension bridge in the world. The steel structure features an arced wooden deck that spans 75 feet between green towers. It bounces back and forth when you walk on it.
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Wiggly Bridge
57 Barrell LnWiggly Bridge — perhaps the smallest suspension bridge in the world. The steel structure features an arced wooden deck that spans 75 feet between green towers. It bounces back and forth when you walk on it.
The Museums of Old York offer real-life insight into York Maine’s rich and storied past as one of the oldest Colonial communities in the country. The Old York Historical Society manages a complex of several historic buildings.
You can start your museum adventure at the Old York Museum Center, which hosts educational programs all year. This complex features the York Corner Schoolhouse (built in 1745), Jefferds Tavern (built in 1750), and Remick Gallery, which contains historical and artistic objects.
Other buildings among the Museums of Old York include:
The Old Gaol was constructed in 1656 as the first prison in Maine.
The Emerson-Wilcox House Museum was built in 1735 and served as a home, general store, post office, stage tavern, and tailor shop.
The Perkins House Museum and Administration was the summer home of Mary and Elizabeth Perkins starting in 1898. The historic part of the house is open to guided tours between June and October.
The Donnell-Hancock Warehouse was built in the 1740s and is the last remaining Colonial commercial building on the York River.
The George Marshall Store was built next to the warehouse after 1867 and used for selling coal, building materials, wood, and general merchandise.
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Old York Historical Society
3 Lindsay RdThe Museums of Old York offer real-life insight into York Maine’s rich and storied past as one of the oldest Colonial communities in the country. The Old York Historical Society manages a complex of several historic buildings.
You can start your museum adventure at the Old York Museum Center, which hosts educational programs all year. This complex features the York Corner Schoolhouse (built in 1745), Jefferds Tavern (built in 1750), and Remick Gallery, which contains historical and artistic objects.
Other buildings among the Museums of Old York include:
The Old Gaol was constructed in 1656 as the first prison in Maine.
The Emerson-Wilcox House Museum was built in 1735 and served as a home, general store, post office, stage tavern, and tailor shop.
The Perkins House Museum and Administration was the summer home of Mary and Elizabeth Perkins starting in 1898. The historic part of the house is open to guided tours between June and October.
The Donnell-Hancock Warehouse was built in the 1740s and is the last remaining Colonial commercial building on the York River.
The George Marshall Store was built next to the warehouse after 1867 and used for selling coal, building materials, wood, and general merchandise.
Marginal Way
Marginal WayCliff Walk
Cliff WalkRachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge
321 Port RdPortsmouth Harbor Lighthouse
25 Wentworth RdOgunquit Museum-American Art
543 Shore RdPerkins Cove
Finestkind Inc
70 Perkins Cove RdHartley Mason Reserve
481 York StZoo
A family oriented zoo and amusement park conveniently located in York Beach, Maine. With a large number of beautifully landscaped animal exhibits; numerous rides for all ages plus food and ice cream stands, gift shops and so much more, families always enjoy a full day of fun here.
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York's Wild Kingdom
1 Animal Park RdA family oriented zoo and amusement park conveniently located in York Beach, Maine. With a large number of beautifully landscaped animal exhibits; numerous rides for all ages plus food and ice cream stands, gift shops and so much more, families always enjoy a full day of fun here.
Food scene
Union Grill
8 Beach StPerkins Cove Road
Perkins Cove RoadLobster Cove
756 York StNick's Steakhouse
369 U.S. 1Molly-O’s
2 Main StShore Road Market
10 Shore RdCape Neddick Lobster Pound Harborside Restaurant
60 Shore RdGuac-N-Roll
9 Ocean AveStones Throw Hotel and Restaurant
123 Long Beach AveSun & Surf Restaurant
264 Long Beach AveYork Harbor Inn
480 York StThe York River Landing
150 US-1That Place in Ogunquit
331 Shore RdOgunquit Lobster Pound Restaurant
504 Main StMike's Clam Shack
1150 Post RdBeachFire Bar & Grille
658 Main StFox's Lobster House
8 Sohier Park RdDunne's Ice Cream
214 Nubble RdDockside Restaurant on York Harbor
22 Harris Island RdOff The Boat Lobsters
2 Seabury RdThe Front Porch Piano Bar and Restaurant
9 Shore RdThe Front Yard
355 Main StFood for Thought
414 Main StPepperrell Cove Restaurant
88 Pepperrell RdGreen Leaves Chinese Restaurant & Lounge
647 US-1Bob's Clam Hut
315 US-1Robert's Maine Grill
326 US-1Warren's Lobster House
11 Water StAnju Noodle Bar
7 Wallingford SquareRudders Public House
70 Wallingford SquareLoco Coco's Tacos
36 Walker StPepperrell Cove Restaurant
88 Pepperrell RdHenry VIII Carvery
445 US-1Chauncey Creek Lobster Pier
16 Chauncey Creek RdBadger's Island Pizza
3 Island AveThe Friendly Toast
113 Congress StreetTulsi Indian Restaurant
20 Walker StSurf Portsmouth
99 Bow StThirsty Moose Tap House
21 Congress StreetIreland On The Square
6 Market SquareLobster Cove
756 York StThe Sundrop American Restaurant, Brewery & Bar
Anthony's Food Shop
679 US-1Rick's Restaurant
1151 York StGreen Leaves Chinese Restaurant & Lounge
647 US-1Deck at Dockside
Bagel Basket
280 York StBamboo Garden Restaurant
Angelina's
655 Main StHooks Chill & Grille
Fat Tomato Grill
241 York StCocktails
With hand-built copper pot stills, Wiggly Bridge Distillery is a labor of love between a father and son. The distillery produces small batches of spirits with unique flavor in an 1880s barn.
You can visit this location for tastings and tours. Just have a seat at the bar to test out the various spirits. If you book a tour, you’ll learn about the distillery and its operation while sipping a handcrafted cocktail.
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Wiggly Bridge Distillery Beach
19 Railroad AveWith hand-built copper pot stills, Wiggly Bridge Distillery is a labor of love between a father and son. The distillery produces small batches of spirits with unique flavor in an 1880s barn.
You can visit this location for tastings and tours. Just have a seat at the bar to test out the various spirits. If you book a tour, you’ll learn about the distillery and its operation while sipping a handcrafted cocktail.
York Beach Beer
33 Railroad AvePortsmouth Brewery
56 Market StLaBelle Winery
104 Congress StreetCisco Brewers Portsmouth & Cataqua Public House
35 Corporate DrSoMe Brewing Company
1 York StShopping
Open all year, The Shops at Cape Neddick is a 5,000-square-foot barn that has been renovated into a Main Street-style shopping area. It’s full of specially curated boutiques with unique home decor, clothes, jewelry, gifts, and more.
The Shops at Cape Neddick
1300 US-1Open all year, The Shops at Cape Neddick is a 5,000-square-foot barn that has been renovated into a Main Street-style shopping area. It’s full of specially curated boutiques with unique home decor, clothes, jewelry, gifts, and more.
Kittery Trading Post
301 U.S. 1Whispering Sands Gift Shop
3 Main StJoan's Beach & Gift
1 Main StBeach Funatic
2 Railroad AveKittery Premium Outlets
375 US-1Bill & Bob's
My Wine-y Sister
2 Beach StYCSA Thrift Shop
Beach Funatic
2 Railroad AveJoan's Beach & Gift
1 Main StArcade
Just steps from Short Sands Beach is Fun-O-Rama. Like the name implies, this beachside amusement arcade is fun for the whole family.
The 10,000-square-foot seaside pavilion has more than 200 video and arcade games that hearken back to the old days of seaside arcades with a honky-tonk circus atmosphere, much like Old Orchard Beach amusements.
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Funorama
13 Beach StJust steps from Short Sands Beach is Fun-O-Rama. Like the name implies, this beachside amusement arcade is fun for the whole family.
The 10,000-square-foot seaside pavilion has more than 200 video and arcade games that hearken back to the old days of seaside arcades with a honky-tonk circus atmosphere, much like Old Orchard Beach amusements.