Roosevelt Campobello International Park

Roosevelt Campobello International Park, located on Campobello Island in New Brunswick, Canada, is just across the bridge from Lubec, Maine, making it a perfect day trip from the Bold Coast region. This historic site was the summer retreat of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his family, offering visitors a glimpse into his life before the presidency. The park features the beautifully preserved Roosevelt Cottage, scenic walking trails, and stunning coastal views. Guests can explore gardens, enjoy picnic areas, and participate in guided tours that highlight the area’s history and natural beauty.

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Snowy Burnham Tavern

Burnham Tavern

The Burnham Tavern, located in Machias, Maine, is a historic landmark and one of the oldest surviving buildings in the state. Built in 1770, it played a significant role in the American Revolution, serving as a meeting place for patriots during the Battle of the Margaretta. Today, the tavern operates as a museum, showcasing artifacts and exhibits that highlight its rich history. Visitors can step back in time and explore this well-preserved piece of Maine’s Revolutionary War heritage.

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Fort O’brien Historical site

Fort O'Brien, located in Machiasport, Maine, is a historic site with roots dating back to the American Revolution. Originally built in 1775, the fort played a role in multiple conflicts, including the War of 1812 and the Civil War. Overlooking the Machias River, the site now features remnants of the fort and interpretive signage, offering visitors a glimpse into its storied past. Surrounded by scenic views, Fort O'Brien is a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts and those exploring Maine’s Bold Coast.

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