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  1. Blue Hill Mountain. 26. Hiking Trails. Jonathan Fisher House. 8. Speciality Museums. Blue Hill Historical Society. 4. History Museums. The Activity Shop. 34. Gear Rentals. Handworks Gallery. 3. Art Galleries, Speciality & Gift Shops. Stay. A mix of the charming, modern, and tried and true. See all. Barncastle Hotel & Restaurant.

  2. Blue Hill is a small town in Hancock County, in the US state of Maine, located on Blue Hill Bay, about 14 miles southwest of the county seat of Ellsworth and quite near Acadia National Park . Understand [ edit] The population is less than 2,500 people, but Blue Hill is quite busy during the summer tourist season.

  3. Aug 9, 2011 · Population: 2,216. GPS: 44º23’N 68º34’W. This spiffy coastal town’s new focus is on the outdoors: The Blue Hill Heritage Trust has conserved 4,750 acres (1,922 hectares) of wilderness, ensuring...

  4. Located upon a peninsula of Maine's mid-coast region, Blue Hill is at the center of a long stretch of Maine's unique coastline. With jagged coastlines, reversing falls, hiking trails with views of Acadia, Blue Hill harbor, and the Penobscot bay areas, Blue Hill has everything to offer a visitor to the coast.

  5. Oct 10, 2011 · Maines Blue Hill peninsula delivers coastal Maine without the crowds. By. Hilary Nangle. - October 10, 2011. 1777. A soaring bridge tethers Deer Isle to the Blue Hill peninsula. @Hilary Nangle. Maines Blue Hill peninsula exudes the essence of what what many people picture when dreaming about the Maine coast.

  6. The original name of the area was Plantation No. 5, but by 1778, the township became Bluehill, later spelled Blue Hill. While the original settlement was at Blue Hill Falls, the center of the village eventually formed at the head of the inner harbor, its present location. The First Congregational Church was formed in 1772.

  7. The Blue Hill Historic District encompasses the historic village center of the town of Blue Hill, Maine. The village, established in 1762, is a well-preserved collection of buildings, many of them built before 1840.

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