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Rockland-Thomaston Area Chamber of CommercePenobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce

Real people ... Real places ... TheRealMaine  If you're looking for the authentic Maine experience, this is it. The Rockland-Thomaston area is the entry point to Penobscot Bay, perhaps the most scenic body of water on the eastern seaboard.  Here you'll find scores of islands, a dozen historic lighthouses, and quiet little protected harbors filled with working lobster boats.  Ospreys and bald eagles nest high in the spruces along rugged shores, puffins make the island their home, deer browse the open fields, moose forage the wetlands, and harbor seals make their annual pilgrimage to quiet coves.  While nature is at the core, hospitality is the rule of the day.  Here you'll find access to island ferries, comfortable accommodations, outstanding restaurants and galleries, first-class museums, and the retail center for the Mid-Coast region of Maine.  Rockland hosts more windjammers than any other port in the U.S. and is also the lobster capital of the world and home of the Maine Lobster Festival.  Thomaston, with its beautiful village green, overlooks the head of the salt-water portion of the St. George River.  Stately sea captains' homes grace the quiet residential streets, and the historic downtown area is a place to find antiques, fine art and a gourmet meal.  Penobscot Bay itself offers many diversions - spend a day fishing with a Maine Guide, cruise on a majestic windjammer or go sea kayaking.  Inland, you'll find clear lakes in which to swim, venerable coastal mountains to claim and parks for picnicking.  We invite you to come experience TheRealMaine.  Formerly the Rockland/Thomaston Area Chamber of Commerce.

 

St. Francis Chamber of Commerce St Francis Chamber of Commerce

 

 

 

 

 

Sanford-Springvale Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Sanford-Springvale Chamber of Commerce & Economic Development

We are located a little to the southwest of the geographical center of York County.  Services included in the area are similar to those found in cities, but are charmingly rural in character.  We enjoy the qualify of life of a small town, yet there is a diversified economic and industrial base.  There are a diverse number of churches, service clubs and organizations.  For recreation, we are surrounded by lakes and the Atlantic Ocean is within a 15-mile drive.  We have an 18-hole golf course, miniature golf, horse back riding, "pick your own apples" in season, Holdsworth Park and the Recreation Area, and the Mousam Way Trail to name a few.  Goodall Park, a 784-seat stadium with a covered grandstand, is the home baseball field of Sanford High School, Sanford Babe Ruth League, American Legion Baseball, Twilight League, and the Sanford Mainers, a member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League.

 

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