Alna
Town Office Phone: 207-586-5313
Settled in 1760
Incorporated in 1794
Population in 2009 census: 681
21 square miles
Highlights
Name is Latin for “alder”
The Alna Meeting House (1789)
Alna School (1795)
Historic village of Head Tide
Old Head Tide Church
Head Tide Dam
Sheepscot River
Poet Edwin Arlington Robinson’s house
Historic village of Sheepscot
Narrow-gauge Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railway and Museum
Dresden
Town Office Phone 207-737-4335
Settled in 1752 as “Frankfort”
Incorporated in 1794 as Dresden
Population according to 2000 census: 1,625
33.2 square miles
Highlights
Pownalborough Courthouse (1760; Robert Treat Paine, John Hancock, and Samuel Adams all tried cases here)
Merrymeeting Bay
The Dresden Farmlands
The Dresden Historical Society
Green Point Farms Wildlife Management Area
St. John’s Church
Blinn Hill (440 feet above sea level)
The Great Bog
Dresden Brick School House
MuseumBridge
Academy Public Library
Westport Island
Town Office Phone 207-882-8477
Originally called “Jeremysquam,” incorporated as part of “Freetown” (now Edgecomb) in 1774; incorporated as a separate town in 1828.
Population in 2000 census: 745
8.74 square miles
Highlights
Sheepscot, Back, and Sasanoa Rivers
North End Lobster Co-Op
Old Town Hall
Community Church
North Church
Bonyun Preserve
Clough Point Preserve
Edgecomb
Town Office Phone 207-882-8477
Settled in 1744; incorporated in 1774
Population in 2000 census: 1,090
18.1 square miles
Highlights
Sheepscot River and Wiscasset Harbor
Fort Edgecomb (1806-1816)
Schmid Preserve
Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts
River Link Project
Woolwich
Town Office Phone 207-442-7094
Settled as “Nequasset” in 1638; incorporated in 1759 as Woolwich
Population in 2000 census: 2,810
41.7 square miles
Highlights
The Kennebec and Sasanoa Rivers
Nequasset Lake
Merrymeeting Bay
Woolwich Historical Society and Museum
The historic village of Day’s Ferry
Robert P. Tristram Coffin Wild Flower Reservation
Nearby Josephine Newman Audubon Sanctuary
Nearby Reid State Park
Wiscasset
Town Office Phone 207-882-8200
Settled in 1663; resettled in 1739
incorporated as “Pownalborough” in 1760 Resumed its Abenaki name, Wiscasset, in 1802
Population in 2000 census: 3,603
27.7 square miles
Highlights
Shire town of Lincoln County
Historic Architecture, Federal StyleBuildings on the National Historic Register
Historic Burial Ground
The Lincoln County Courthouse
The Nickels-Sortwell House (Historic New England)
Castle Tucker (Historic New England)
The Old Lincoln County Jail and Museum (1811)
Deepwater harbor and working waterfront
Antiques stores
Bait-worm industry
Wiscasset Public Library
The Morris Farm (a community farm for education, nature trails, community gardens)
The Maine Art Gallery
The Chewonki Foundation (an environmental education foundation)
Museum in the Streets
Wiscasset Yacht Club
Wiscasset Community Center
Public walking trails on conserved land
The Sunken Garden
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Contact Us
297 Bath Road
Wiscasset, ME 04578
Phone: (207) 882-9600
Email: info@wiscassetchamber.com
Office Hours
Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m.