Guidebook for Liberty

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Guidebook for Liberty

Food Scene

Great comfort food from scratch.
14 locals recommend
Lori's Cafe
504 Belfast Augusta Rd
14 locals recommend
Great comfort food from scratch.
Great Micro Brew - trivia nights on Friday's is a lot of fun.
26 locals recommend
Lake St.George Brewing Company
4 Marshall Shore Rd
26 locals recommend
Great Micro Brew - trivia nights on Friday's is a lot of fun.
Nothing like John's homemade ice cream to finish a great meal off. They even have Sorbeto for our Vegans!
15 locals recommend
John's Ice Cream Factory
510 Belfast Augusta Rd
15 locals recommend
Nothing like John's homemade ice cream to finish a great meal off. They even have Sorbeto for our Vegans!
Delicious Italian food!
58 locals recommend
Delvino's Grill & Pasta House
52 Main St
58 locals recommend
Delicious Italian food!

Drinks & Nightlife

La Mesa
205 W Main St
Learn about wines while enjoying the tasting.
52 locals recommend
Cellardoor Winery
367 Youngtown Rd
52 locals recommend
Learn about wines while enjoying the tasting.

Parks & Nature

Great hiking, biking or just a day trip only minutes away.
18 locals recommend
Lake St. George State Park
278 Belfast Augusta Rd
18 locals recommend
Great hiking, biking or just a day trip only minutes away.
Fort Knox State Historic Site, is located on the western bank of the Penobscot River in the town of Prospect, Maine, about 5 miles from the mouth of the river. Built between 1844 and 1869, it was the first fort in Maine built entirely of granite; most previous forts used wood, earth, and stone. It is named after Major General Henry Knox, the first U.S. Secretary of War and Commander of Artillery during the American Revolutionary War, who at the end of his life lived not far away in Thomaston. As a virtually intact example of a mid-19th century granite coastal fortification, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
140 locals recommend
Fort Knox and Penobscot Narrows Observatory
740 Ft Knox Rd
140 locals recommend
Fort Knox State Historic Site, is located on the western bank of the Penobscot River in the town of Prospect, Maine, about 5 miles from the mouth of the river. Built between 1844 and 1869, it was the first fort in Maine built entirely of granite; most previous forts used wood, earth, and stone. It is named after Major General Henry Knox, the first U.S. Secretary of War and Commander of Artillery during the American Revolutionary War, who at the end of his life lived not far away in Thomaston. As a virtually intact example of a mid-19th century granite coastal fortification, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Everything Else

Great coastal town. A must stop for foodies, Historic Movie Theater, Galleries etc.
126 locals recommend
Belfast
126 locals recommend
Great coastal town. A must stop for foodies, Historic Movie Theater, Galleries etc.
184 locals recommend
Camden
184 locals recommend
70 locals recommend
Rockland
70 locals recommend
14 locals recommend
Lincolnville
14 locals recommend
21 locals recommend
Rockport
21 locals recommend
Worth the trip!
284 locals recommend
Bar Harbor
284 locals recommend
Worth the trip!

Shopping

Liberty Tools is a must see one stop shop. The building is filled with antique tools, books, photos, busts, taxidermy...etc.
15 locals recommend
Liberty Tool Company
57 Main St
15 locals recommend
Liberty Tools is a must see one stop shop. The building is filled with antique tools, books, photos, busts, taxidermy...etc.
15 locals recommend
Reny's Department Store
1 Belmont Ave
15 locals recommend

Essentials

Peavey's General Store
784 ME-3
All the essentials and then some.
Circle K
498 Belfast Augusta Rd
All the essentials and then some.
6 locals recommend
Tobey’s Grocery
1408 ME-3
6 locals recommend
116 locals recommend
Hannaford Supermarket
93 Lincolnville Ave
116 locals recommend

Sightseeing

The Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory is the crown jewel of coastal Maine, offering spectacular 360-degree views of the Penobscot River and Bay, the Maine countryside and the distant western mountains.
16 locals recommend
Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory
740 Ft Knox Rd
16 locals recommend
The Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory is the crown jewel of coastal Maine, offering spectacular 360-degree views of the Penobscot River and Bay, the Maine countryside and the distant western mountains.