The City of Ellsworth is situated at the head of navigation
on the Union River and that position places it strategically
in the center of activity on the water and on the land.
Once an important shipbuilding port, the harbor is now
devoted largely to pleasure craft.
Major highways intersect in the heart of the City and connect it to places along
the coast and to the interior. Despite the old Maine saying that “you can’t get
there from here,” you can get anywhere you’d like to go from Ellsworth. By the
same token it’s quite easy to get here from wherever you might be.
As the shire town for Hancock County, Ellsworth is a center of governmental and
commercial activity. Several shopping centers and a lively historic downtown
area attract visitors from a wide circuit. Museums, historic
buildings,
tree-lined streets, and the unique Grand Theater make this city the place to
begin and end your visit, or, even better, a place to settle down and stay
awhile. Many hotels, inns, and a variety of fine restaurants are available to
make your visit enjoyable.
As can be seen on the map, it is but a short drive to
many interesting and picturesque places along the Downeast coast. Dozens of
harbors shelter fishing boats or serve as the launch sites for the many boat
builders of the region. The several sections of Acadia National Park are all
accessible from Ellsworth. Each of these is worthy of your attention.
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