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Comfortable 2 bedroom, 1 bath home. 1st floor living room, dining room, kitchen, TV room with futon and additional multi-use room. Bedrooms and Bathroom are on the 2nd floor. Deck on the back of...
Awesome views, walking distance to town, beginning of the walking trail.Sunrises are truly amazing. Rockland has everything to make your vacation a memorable experience. Several Art galleries and...
For the latest Covid-19 requirements, please refer to the State of Maine website.Within short walking distance to Rockland's boardwalk, Sandy Beach and Main Street. The Sea Shell Cottage has three...
Classic White New England Farmhouse. Enjoy the newly built loft above the "barn". A separate entrance leads you upstairs to your tranquil getaway. Cream colors and natural woods relax your mind....
This sweet house is close to everything, making it easy to plan your visit. Above a gallery, this spacious apartment is in walking distance to shopping, museums, restaurants, the ocean, harbor...
*2020 For current booking/rental requirements in Maine - please visit: maine.gov/covid19/restartingmaine/keepmainehealthy/faqs **Please check local business for openings. THE SPACE Beautiful large
Light Pine wood floors, wood accents, and updated appliances. Single floor living, everything you may need easily accessible. Ocean views at the end of the street, one mile to downtown Rockland,...
Historic in town property with lovely guest accommodation half a block from Main St. Walk to shops, restaurants, art galleries, Farnsworth Museum and ferry terminal. Harbor is a 5 minute walk. Free...
Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway with a big fenced in yard. Rockland Harbor unobstructed Views. Next to a park, boardwalk and beach. Easy walk to downtown. Very flexible with dates...
Newly renovated 1860s Cape. Only a block away from a beach and picnic area. Follow the boardwalk to Rockland Farmer's Market, restaurants, theater, museums, galleries, shops, and festivities....
Three minute walk from downtown Rockland, beach and boardwalk. Large penthouse master bedroom suite (20 x 16) with full bath, private balcony, and sweeping views of Penobscot Bay. Second floor has...
This Vacation home is located across the street from the famous Samoset Resort. It is walking distance and on the same street as the Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse. Area Attractions include Camden...
Comfortable ocean view balcony room with 2 double beds. Your room with a refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker. Fresh linens will be brought to you daily at your request. Relax in our indoor...
Large home and quiet street, with Parlor, Library, Dining Room, Kitchen and full bath on first floor, four Bedrooms, Sitting Room and Sewing Room, one full and one 1/2 bath on second floor. Small...
Cozy garage studio apartment and fenced in yard. Rockland Harbor unobstructed View. Next to a park, boardwalk and beach. Easy walk to downtown. Hardwood Floors, vaulted ceilings. Brand new renovation.
Experience the ultimate vacation in this charming apartment just steps away from all the best restaurants, shops, and museums. Enjoy the convenience of being right on Main Street where you can take...
About this spaceThe first legal tiny house in Rockland! All the comforts of home in this sweet tiny house. First floor living, open floor plan. Small but roomy. In walking distance to Main St,...
Thoughtful touches and attention to detail make this home one of the Maine Midcoast's most highly-rated rentals. This 1930s Dutch Colonial style home is truly one-of-a-kind. It is situated on a...
Surrounded by beautiful gardens, patio and outside fire pit, over looking Chickawakee Lake. Open floor plan Kitchen, Living room, large table with seating for several. Picnic table, outside grill, j
This luxury apartment is in the heart of historical downtown Rockland and has breath-taking views of the harbor and ocean beyond. There is a full eat in kitchen, laundry room, and both the...
Rockland is a town in Knox County, Maine, in the United States. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 6,936. It is the county seat of Knox County. The city is a popular tourist destination. It is a departure point for the Maine State Ferry Service to the islands of Penobscot Bay: Vinalhaven, North Haven and Matinicus.
Abenaki Indigenous People called it Catawamteak, meaning "great landing place." In 1767, John Lermond and his two brothers from Warren built a camp to produce oak staves and pine lumber. Thereafter known as Lermond's Cove, it was first settled about 1769. When in 1777 Thomaston was incorporated, Lermond's Cove became a district called Shore village. On July 28, 1848, it was set off as the town of East Thomaston. Renamed Rockland in 1850, it was chartered as a city in 1854.
Rockland developed rapidly because of shipbuilding and lime production. In 1854 alone, the city built eleven ships, three barks, six brigs and four schooners. The city had twelve lime quarries and 125 lime kilns, with upwards of 300 vessels to transport the mineral to various ports in the country.
In March 1877, the Granite Cutters' International Union was formed in Rockland. It was one of the earliest craft unions in the United States and formed among the region's growing granite industry.
By 1886, shipbuilding was surpassed by the lime business, which had twelve manufacturers employing 1,000 workers. Nevertheless, Rockland had three or more shipyards, a marine railway, five sail lofts and two boatbuilders. Other industries included three grain mills, two foundries, three carriage factories, six lumber mills, two machine shops, three cooperies, one tannery, four granite and marble works, two boot and shoe factories, and four printing offices. Fishing was also important. Fleets of Friendship Sloops sailed between the harbor and fishing grounds across Penobscot Bay.
The opening of the Knox and Lincoln Railroad in 1871 brought an influx of tourists. Inns and hotels were established to accommodate them, with the grandest being The Bay Point Hotel in 1889. With a commanding view near the breakwater, the resort offered every luxury and amusement. Renamed The Samoset Hotel in 1902, it was successful until the Great Depression, which began a slow decline. In the age of automobiles, travelers were no longer restricted to the limits of train service, but were free to explore elsewhere. Closed in 1969, the Victorian hotel burned in 1972. A new Samoset Resort opened in 1974.
In 1915, the new superdreadnought conducted tests and completed her running trials just off the shore from Rockland.
Today, Rockland is an officially designated micropolitan area. Since the early 1990s, Rockland has seen a shift in its economy away from the fishery and toward a service center city. It has also seen a substantial increase in tourism and the downtown has transformed into one of unique shops, boutiques, fine dining and art galleries. Rockland is the commercial center of the midcoast Maine region, with many historic inns, a coffee roaster, a food co-op, a community radio station WRFR-LP, the Farnsworth Art Museum and the [http://www.cmcanow.org Center for Maine Contemporary Art] (CMCA). Rockland was named a Coast Guard City in March 2008, in recognition of the long-standing and special relationship that the city and its residents have with the United States Coast Guard. On March 13, 2017, the Rockland City Council approved [http://knox.villagesoup.com/p/rockland-council-oks-diversity-resolve/1632942 a resolve to support community diversity].
Rockland is home to the Maine Lobster Festival, a celebration held annually in honor of the town's primary export: lobster. In the first week of August, thousands of people come from all over the world to participate in this five-day event. Rockland also is home to the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, designed by internationally recognized architect Toshiko Mori, and the Farnsworth Art Museum, a world-famous art museum containing paintings by Andrew Wyeth and other well-known New England artists. Rockland's main street also features numerous small shops and businesses including coffee shops, book stores, art supply stores, restaurants, organic markets, computer repair and toy stores. Penobscot Bay, which Rockland borders, is known internationally as one of the best recreational sailing grounds in the world. The city's breakwater, built in the 19th century, also draws tourists.
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Rockland is located at (44.109569, –69.114652).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Rockland is located on Penobscot Bay and the Gulf
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