It’s Impossible Not To Love The Most Eccentric Town In Maine
Maine has no shortage of unique small towns. In fact, we could write books about them! But, today we’re just focused on one of the most unique. Belfast, located in the midcoast is worth a visit during any season. If you love the offbeat things that make Maine…well, Maine…make sure to visit Belfast. Read on for the reasons why, along with where you should go!


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It runs all year long and offers so much more than just produce. Stop in for local made pottery, art and baked goods. The space is beautiful and large, with room for enjoying the things you buy right on the spot. They're open every Saturday from 9am to 2pm at 18 Spring Street in Belfast.

This shop gets high reviews for having items in stock that the big guys don't tend to have. Visit them at: Church Street, Belfast / 207-338-9009
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Then visit Chocolate Drop Candy Shop & Dave's Old Fashioned Soda Fountain for a just-like-the-real-thing soda fountain! The place is stocked with lots of fun candy and the folks working the counter will make sure you have a reason to stick around a while. Visit them at: 35 Lower Main Street, Belfast / 207-338-0566


In fact, there's not much we can say about Perry's that hasn't already been said. And certainly nothing that will do it justice. One part museum of relics and oddities and one part gift shop, this mainstay is worth a stop if you're driving through the area. Visit them at: 45 Searsport Avenue in Belfast on the south side of Route 1 / 207-338-1630

If you visited Perry's Nut House when you were younger, you might notice that today it's missing its elephant resident. He's not there anymore because he's actually on the roof of the Colonial Theater now. He was sold in 1997 and subsequent attempts to buy him back to return him to his former home at Perry's Nut House have failed. So, you'll have to visit him here. On this roof. For now. Visit him at 63 High Street, Belfast / 207-338-5087

Take a ride on one of the excursion trains along the beautiful Penobscot Bay and coastal woodlands. Check out the events schedule for the Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad by calling them on 207-722-3899 or by clicking here.
If you’ve got a hankering for some more of small town Maine, consider making a road trip of it. Check out this article which tells you about some of our favorite small towns, along with driving directions and what to do when you’re there.
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