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Old print of view down Marginal Way towards Perkins Cove


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Back to the roots
Patriots Day Weekend Celebration

April 12-14, 2013, historical characters walk the streets, muster, fife & drum concerts, re-enactments, craft show, carnival, cookouts and taste-tests.

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Area's most magnificant fireworks display
Independence Day Fireworks

July 4, 2013, 9:15pm, at Ogunquit Main Beach. DJ music before the show.

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Ogunquit Bear Weekend
Bearracuda

July 12, 2013, from 9pm at Mainestreet, 195 Main Street. Part of the Ogunquit Bears inaugural events for Ogunquit Bear Weekend, July 6-13, 2013, including  Bear Poolside Party, Tea-Dance, movies, brunches/buffets, and an Evening with Ann Walker.


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40th annual show
Sidewalk Art Show

August 22, 2013, 10am-6pm, 36 Main Street. Over 70 artists will show and sell their work on sidewalks and parking lots in downtown Ogunquit. See a list of, & links to artists, on website below.

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The 10th annual
OgunquitFest

October 25-27, 2013,  weekend of fall-themed activities include: pumpkin & cookie decorating, costume parade, classic car show, crafts bazaar, haunted house, high heel race, bed race, ghost tours, wagon rides, storytelling, and scarecrow contest - at 36 Main Street.

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The first two weekends in December
Christmas by the Sea

Early December, 2013 annual events at 36 Main Street. Carolers, concert, tree lighting, bonfire, hay rides, bonfire, crafts show, parade, and Santa.

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top experiences
Art Galleries:

For more than 100 years, artists have been attracted to Ogunquit for its beautiful scenery and quaint serenity. The Ogunquit Museum of American Art (open from May-Oct) collects the work of artists who have been inspired by the little village by the ocean. Several smaller galleries nearby also display works for sale by these artists, and Ogunquit can be a great place to find that perfect piece for your home.

www.ogunquitmuseum.org
Ogunquit Beach and Marginal Way:

The sandy, 5.6-kilometer Ongunquit Beach’s scenery enticed artists to establish the first art colony here in 1898. The historic Marginal Way trail, a beautiful 1.5-kilometer path along the seashore from the Beach to Perkins Cove, has beautiful views. Nearby facilities rent boats or lead tours for deep-sea fishing, whale watching, sailing, and kayaking. Don’t miss your opportunity to taste locally harvested lobster in one of the towns many great restaurants.

Theater:

For more boisterous diversions, the Ogunquit Playhouse is a summer stock theater that brings touring Broadway musicals to the town and has been entertaining visitors for more than 80 years. Seats fill up fast and subscriptions are available if you’re planning to stay the summer

www.ogunquitplayhouse.org/

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