Boothbay Harbor and coastal Maine
Linekin Bay Resort, just outside of Boothbay Harbor, is composed of lodges and cottages, with a cracked saltwater swimming pool on the waterfront, two docks, a tennis court and shuffleboard. (Susan Spano / For The Times)
Linekin Bay Resort, just outside of Boothbay Harbor, started in 1919 as a girls’ camp. (Susan Spano / For The Times)
Souvenirs of Boothbay Harbor, a cheerful, old-fashioned tourist trap. (Susan Spano / For The Times)
East Boothbay General Store is a good spot for picnic provisions. (Susan Spano / For The Times)
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Vacationers relax near Ocean Point, across Linekin Bay from Boothbay Harbor. (Susan Spano / For The Times)
A sailor heads home to Boothbay Harbor after a regatta. (Susan Spano / For The Times)
A Monarch butterfly visits Coastal
A child explores at Coastal
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Red’s Eats is a favorite spot for lobster rolls in the village of Wiscasset. (Susan Spano / For The Times)