Ogunquit/Wells

The Abenaki Indians give Ogunquit the name meaning, “Beautiful Place by the Sea” and from mid-May to Columbus Day, trolleys travel down the main roads, giving a unique mode of public transportation to residents and visitors alike.

Ogunquit Playhouse
This legendary professional theatre showcases the stars of Broadway, and has been delighting audiences for over 70 years. Groups can take in a spectacular show including musicals, comedies, and many other genres. The Playhouse has earned its title of “America’s Foremost Summer Theatre” and your group can discover why!

Lighthouse Depot Gift Store
The ultimate stop for groups seeking Maine Treasures. Two floors of unique and local crafts, souvenirs, and Maine fare are sure to please your crowd, not to mention the world’s largest collection of lighthouse items gathered under one roof! Lighthouse enthusiasts will thrill at the items available at the world’s largest lighthouse gift store.
Minimum Time Required: 30 minutes

Ogunquit Museum of American Art
Built in 1952 by Henry Strater, a wealthy and eccentric character who served as its director for 30 years, the Ogunquit Museum of Art houses art by many notable American painters, and includes a breathtaking sculpture garden encompassing 3 acres of beauty. It is built of wood and stone, with wide windows providing sweeping views of the cove and surrounding fields.

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