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    La Rochelle Mansion & Museum

    La Rochelle Mansion & Museum

    4.0(2 reviews)
    9.0 km

    Bottom Line: A guilded age mansion that gives a glimpse into the history of Bar Harbor and the…read moreearly 1900s. La Rochelle is a large, historical home overlooking Frenchman Bay. While it was once the 41-room summer cottage for the Bowdoin family today it serves as the headquarters of the the Bar Harbor Historical Society. The mansion is also a wedding venue. If, when visiting La Rochelle you are hoping to feel like you are stepping into a time machine to 1903, you'll need a lot of imagination. The mansion has been the home to various families and it has served several purposes since it was the Bowdoin's summer cottage. So, the physical structure is original but very little else is. Also, a lot of the rooms are closed and serve as private offices or storage for the Bar Harbor Historical Society. But, as a bonus, there is a lot of Bar Harbor history and artifacts displayed throughout. What I found most interesting about La Rochelle was the Flower Room including the placement of it. I can recall visiting mansions with a designated area of the kitchen or butler's pantry for assembling flower arrangements but I can't recall one that had a dedicated Flower Room. I also thought it was interesting that the Flower Room was placed adjacent to the main foyer instead of closer to where the servants would be working. La Rochelle is a wonderful piece of Bar Harbor and American history and I am grateful that the Bar Harbor Historical Society was able to purchase La Rochelle to preserve it for future generations. I also appreciate the very kind volunteers that work at the mansion. La Rochelle is am impressive site from West Street but it looks even more impressive from water, or so I imagine. We did not get to see the house from that view but based on pictures, you can really see the elevation of the home and the many chimneys. Before leaving La Rochelle we visited the gift shop which is full of pretty things. I was eyeing up some puzzles but due to very limited space in my suitcase I just purchased a few greeting cards. Overall we had a nice visit to La Rochelle and we were glad to support the Bar Harbor Historical Society.

    Lots of interesting information. It's a self guide tour. Plenty of time to walk around. Beautiful…read moreinterior. Was having a great time till we went into the gift shop and the first 3 sentences from the gift shop cashier was political. Such a bumer to end on a sour note. The subject was illegal immigrants.....I'm Hispanic.

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    Bar Harbor Whale Watch

    Bar Harbor Whale Watch

    3.5(261 reviews)
    9.0 km

    Here are a few tips to get you started. 1. Get there early…read morefor parking (in yellow) pic incl. Pay at the meter for 5 hours which is about the length of the Whale watch trip and back, costs $20 bucks. There are other parking areas available. 2. Clothing, Long pants, with long sleeves shirt windbreaker jacket maybe even a hat, Sunglasses. Pack shorts to change into upon return temperatures will be warmer. *Trip out to sea is windy and chilly. Point here is to feel comfortable. 3. You can pack your own lunch and bring a backpack. There is a Galley on board the ship for food purchases. 4. Bring a camera (i brought my Insta 360 5X camera and a 3 foot selfie stick) and Cellphone and be ready to take pictures. *I have Boost Mobile and I did get cell service out there. *All in all be expected to pay a little over $100.00 per person for slightly over 5 hours ride. Two boats can go out at the same time depending on the crowds. Lines will be long and they will take your picture before you board, (A novelty idea by them to get you to buy a photo of yourselves after debarking). We opted out politely. *Note: We went to the top floor which was all seats. Expect to be chilly. Standing by the rails on top minimal room. Downstairs more room but more crowded, an enclosed area, 3 co-ed bathrooms and Galley. *Final thoughts: Having a physical crew member narrative at top on the microphone was actually a good way to pass the time and learn a few things about what we would encounter. We have a whales "Tale" to speak of when we get back home. The Review Guru* Long Island NY

    Amazing experience!!! We did the sunset cruise and it was absolutely beautiful -- I highly…read morerecommend it! The views were breathtaking and it was such a memorable family experience. We also did the puffin cruise, which was great. I just wish our whole group wanted to do the whale watch because we heard they saw 7 whales the night we went! Honestly, any cruise you choose is worth it -- the scenery is incredible. Family tip: they have bathrooms on the ship and nausea medicine if needed. Bring hoodies, extra layers, and blankets for the kids because it gets chilly out on the water. We would definitely do another cruise again!

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    Town of Bar Harbor - Sunset

    Town of Bar Harbor

    3.9(14 reviews)
    8.9 km

    Clearly the word knows that Bar Harbor is a special place! Tourists swarm here from all over the…read morecountry every year. As a born and raised Mainah I do love visiting Bar Harbor too. It has that coastal charm and more seafood and ice cream shops than you can count. Thankfully when my wife and I visit we have family that live within walking distance of downtown so we can enjoy it with minimal complaints. We do love visiting before the craziness of summer happens or end of the tourist season in fall to have a little less crowding. Due to the nature of being a tourist town a lot of businesses are seasonal. I would be leaving out a huge part of Bar Harbor if I didn't mention Acadia National Park! A truly magical place to enjoy nature, an absolute must visit. Some of the areas like Cadillac Mountain may require some more planning with a reservation but book that in advance. Like any tourist town you'll find plenty of gift shops and touristy restaurants. Lots of seafood based as you'd expect but plenty of other varieties too. A downtown worth exploring and you can even visit the original Sherman's Books location as the oldest Maine Bookstore! A special town worth visiting with a coastal charm and beautiful beaches, hiking trails, and nature views!

    TL/DR: Residents don't care about your safety and lack common sense. My dog was in the middle of…read moredoing his business in the village green and a toddler started running up, screaming and trying to grab my dog. I said to the parent you need to wait until my dog is done because any dog could react in the situation. The father started screaming at me and telling me that my 16-year old dog needed to be muzzled, I was a b- and a c- and he was going to call animal control and have my dog put down. My dog is animal and will react if a screaming child runs up to it when it's in its most vulnerable state, and anyone in a city or with common sense knows to teach their children to not pet strange dogs or to ask permission. I went to the cops to report this horrible incident and they simply did not care--the female cop didn't even look up at me, which says a lot about their empathy. I'm about to file a civil tort to the family since I found who they are through asking around, but the experience indicated to me that this town really doesn't give a crap about a person's safety, so good luck if you are actually hurt. I was verbally assaulted, which is called battery, and intentional inflection of emotional distress is a tort. I wouldn't expect small towners to understand these big words, but I take my safety seriously and cannot recommend a place where people just stood around watching me be assaulted. Someone actually said I needed to take a deep breath. Thanks for gaslighting me and harming me emotionally!

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