Hallowell, Maine, Has One Of The Most Beautiful Main Streets In The Entire U.S.
By Michelle|Published September 13, 2020
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Is there another state with more adorable small towns than Maine? We’re going to have to say no and just one road trip will prove it! No matter what corner of Vacationland you’re visiting, there’s likely a cute town with a quintessential New England Main Street. But of all those to choose from, which is the best? It’s hard to pick a favorite but this one in Kennebec County is high on the list.
Welcome to beautiful Hallowell! This little beauty was incorporated in 1771 and gets its name from Boston merchant Benjamin Hallowell, one of the Kennebec Proprietors.
Since the beginning, Hallowell has been a bustling little stop. Back in its early days there were more than 70 shops along Water Street, which is the main street through the center of town. And there were about 2,500 residents with involvement in industries like logging, trading, and shipbuilding.
The town sits along the Kennebec River, which in early days allowed for export of things like textiles, wire, shoes, and books.
But, as is true with many towns, Hallowell wasn’t always thriving. However, it saw a re-invention in the 1970s making it a destination in Maine. It became a go-to for folks looking for antiques, but with more diverse shops and restaurants today, it’s great for a number of things!
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We love visiting on a sunny day and strolling down Water Street.
And, of course, what’s a main street without restaurants and bars? The Liberal Cup is a favorite among locals and visitors and any visit will likely include a lively atmosphere. We love how much like England it feels. And, you don’t even need a passport! This classic pub offers an incredible beer cheese soup that you’ll love.
And don’t miss the Hallowell Antique Mall if you love unique finds and fun gifts. The largest antique store in town features fun finds from over 30 different dealers. The prices are reasonable which means there’s a good chance you’ll be leaving with something!
If you prefer to keep things light and healthy, then pay a visit to Juiced. They’ve been serving juices, smoothies, salads, shakes, sandwiches, and coffee since 2014 and it’s become a local fave.
And when you’re worn out from strolling, plan on heading to The Quarry Tap Room. They’ve got a street-level section with a great menu and bar, plus a lower level on the river.
Whichever you choose, you’ll have access to their 30 domestic and micro brew beers on tap, many of which are from right here in Maine! The menu is fun and large and includes things like mozzarella stuffed meatballs tossed in Parmesan cheese and fried in duck fat and served on a bed of homemade sauce!
Have you visited Hallowell? Let us know your recommendations for things to do and places to eat in the comments! If you can’t get enough of the towns in Vacationland, we’ve got more for you. Here are 15 slow-paced small towns in Maine where life is still simple.
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