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Woodlawn, part of the Ellsworth landscape for 175 years, was once home to three generations of the Black family and is now an historic house museum and public park. The estate sits on the crest of a hill overlooking the city and is surrounded by majestic pine, spruce, and hemlock trees. Visitors may tour the Black House and see original furnishings and objects that form one of New England's most intact family collections (95% of which are original to the home including outstanding examples of decorative and fine art). Or guests my stroll through formal gardens, picnic on lush lawns, enjoy afternoon tea, explore trails where the Black's horses once cantered, browse the gift shop or investigate the carriage and sleigh collections. Family activities, special events, and lectures throughout the year. Bus Tours welcome. Public Park: Open sunrise to sunset year round; Free.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

White Birches Country Club

Course Access: Public
Holes: 9
Reserve Advance Tee Times:

Ellsworth, ME Golf Courses

Lakeside Cedar Cabins

Sunbathe on our pebble beach or relax in the shade of the tall pines. 9 housekeeping cedar cabins nestled along 10 mi. long Graham Lake - a warm water lake perfect for bassing or swimming. Rustic cottages accommadate 5 and include 2 bedrooms w/double beds, bathroom w/shower & kitchen &

Ellsworth, ME Businesses

Ellsworth Historical Society

This brick and granite structure served as the county jail, sheriff's home and office. The angular gables and asymmetrical elevations bespeak a style once common throughout New England. Open July and August, Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00AM - 3:00

Ellsworth, ME Historical Societies

Stanwood Wildlife Sanctuary & Homestead

The Stanwood Wildlife Museum and Sanctuary is the home and birthplace of Cordelia J. Stanwood, a pioneer Ornithologist Photographer, set within a 185-acre Sanctuary. Cordie's 19th century home, fit with orginial furnishings tells the rare tale of a brilliant and successful woman in the early 20

Ellsworth, ME Other Attractions

The Telephone Museum

Demonstrating the social and technical significance of the telephone network as it existed between 1876 to 1983 with working equipment. July - September. Open Thursday thru Sunday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Just 1-mile off Route 1

Ellsworth, ME Museums

Things to do near Ellsworth, ME

Alamoosook Lakeside Inn

A lakeside retreat for all seasons. Our six individually appointed guest rooms, each with a private bath, open onto a sun po...

Katie's on the Cove/Handmade Confections

Katie's on the Cove is a tiny family-operated confectionery business founded in 1982, that specializes in premium quality han...

St. Croix Country Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

The Commons Eastport

Naturally wonderful goods and events...