Lubec is a small town in Washington County, Maine. It’s known for its small-town charm (only 1,200 people call this area home), breathtaking sunsets, and prime location. This town is the easternmost point of land in the United States and is the country’s closest location to Africa. While many individuals come to this town for its vibe and location, there’s a lesser-known historical site that also deserves a little time and attention — Lost Fishermen’s Memorial Park.

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You can learn more about this memorial park in Lubec, Maine on the Town of Lubec website.

What are some of your favorite historic destinations in Maine? Are there any that you love to visit over and over again? For a little travel inspiration, check out these five historic Maine towns that will make you feel like you’ve been transported to another time when you visit.

If you do plan to visit multiple historic sites in the Pine Tree State, a road trip is an excellent way to do it. Check out our road trip packing list and some of our favorite car-friendly snacks before you go.

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