PENOBSCOT BAY

'Penobscot Bay' originates from the mouth of Maine's Penobscot River. There are many islands in this bay, and on them, some of the country's most well-known summer colonies. The bay served as portal for the one time "lumber capital of the world," namely; the city of Bangor. Both the bay and the river that feeds it are named after the native tribes that once called the entire river their home.

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Islands in Penobscot Bay
Towns along the western side
Towns on the eastern side
External links

Islands in Penobscot Bay



Isle au Haut

Islesboro

North Haven

Vinalhaven

Sears Island

Great Spruce Head

Eagle Island

Butter Island

Towns along the western side



Rockland (The Farnsworth has large collection of paintings by N.C., Andrew and James Wyeth)

Rockport

Camden

★ Camden Hills State Park

Lincolnville (Duck Trap Farms smoke house is near here)

Northport

Belfast

Searsport (Penobscot Marine Museum)

Stockton Springs

Verona Island

Towns on the eastern side



Bucksport

West Penobscot

Penobscot

Castine

Harbor Side

Little Deer Isle

Deer Isle (the town)

Stonington (large lobster fishing center)

External links



"The Ancient Penobscot, or Panawanskek." Historical Magazine, February, 1872.

"Joshua Treat: The Pioneer Settler on Penobscot River." by Joseph Whitcomb Porter, 1889 (pdf)

"The Farnsworth Museum"

"The Penobscot Marine Museum"

★ [http://www.penbay.org/ "Penobscot Bay Watch [NGO web portal on Penobscot Bay management, conservation, ecology, history and advocacy."]

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