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photo of porcelain teapot and cups by Melody Lewis-Kane of Clayforms Pottery, Sedgwick, Mainephoto of two bowls and a plate by Bunzy Sherman the Potter, of Deer Isle, Mainephoto of three bowls by Kathy Burton of R-Place Studio, Sedgwick, Maine photo of porcelain bowl by Mark Bell of Mark Bell Pottery, Blue Hill, Mainephoto of stoneware bowl by Barbro Chapman of Deer Isle, Mainephoto of blue pot by Hannah Gossard of HG Pottery in Stonington, Maine photo of various size and shape vessels by Marie Palluoto of Red Door Pottery, Deer Isle, Mainephoto of porcelain bowl by Marcia Kola of Mountainvilee Studios of Deer Isle, Mainephoto of large pot by elissa Greene of Greene-Ziner Gallery, Deer Isle, Maine photo of stoneware teapot by Keith Herklotz of Down to Earth Pottery, Blue Hill, Mainephoto of large vessel by Richard Taylor of Richard Taylor Pottery, Sedgwick, Maine photo of small bowl by Bunny Gorski of Brooklin Pottery Co-op, Brooklin, Mainephoto of plate and mug showing birch trees by Carole Beal of Carole Beal Pottery, Blue Hill, Maine

photo of  two plates by Jane Story of Brooklin Pottery Co-op, Brooklin, Maine

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Getting to Blue Hill & Deer Isle

Blue Hill and Deer Isle are located about 500 miles from New York City, 250 miles from Boston, 160 miles from Portland, ME. Driving time from Portland is approximately 3-4 hours.

The most direct route from Southern Maine:
1. Take I-95 (Maine Turnpike) past Portland or I-295 (Coastal) through Portland.

2. Just past Augusta, take Exit 113 onto Route 3. Continue on Route 3 approx. 44 miles to Belfast.

3. Take left turn immediately after overpass; Route 3 joins with Route 1. Continue on Routes 1 & 3 about 17 miles to Bucksport.

4. After crossing the Penobscot River, bear right at traffic light joining Routes 1 & 3 with Route 15.

5. Go 4.3 miles until Route 15 diverges as a right turn from Routes 1 & 3. Follow Route 15 to Blue Hill and then, on to Deer Isle.


There are many B&Bs and fine restaurants in the Peninsula area.

For more information, visit Deer Isle-Stonington Chamber of Commerce:
www.deerislemaine.com

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