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A Maine Day Trip is your personal introduction to southern Maine's seascape natural beauty, historic landmarks and artistic culture.

Enjoy the freshest of lobster and all types of seafood along with a wide variety of local farm to table cuisine choices for a memorable lunch.

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Customize your Maine Day Trip to include the best of authentic Maine!

Let us know what interests you or just say 'show me the best of Maine' and we will make it happen!

Do you have a special destination in mind - Rockland, Kennebunkport, Freeport, or other? 
We are able to incorporate most Maine locations into your special itinerary.

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George Cleeve, founder of Portland, Maine in 1632,
 visited by family descendants in 2010 while exploring the southern coast of Maine with Maine Day Trip.







Thanksgving 2011 was spent in the U. S. Virgin Islands on St. Croix.

We found Elisa McKay at the annual 'Starving Artists Day' held on the grounds of the Whim Museum in Frederiksted.

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We purchased her cloth and dried flower collage card entitled
"Palm Tree"


Palm Tree

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The Etz Chaim Synagogue building has been restored to its past simple elegance.  Now a museum of Maine Jewish history, art and culture.  Maine was nicknamed "Jerusalem of the North" due to the large population of Jewish people living here in the early twentieth century.  Today, this is the only remaining example, in Maine, of an immigrant era European-style synagogue still in operation.  Learn more about the Museum and Etz Chaim Synagogue on their website: Tree of Life Museum

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