OGUNQUIT — The Ogunquit Heritage Museum at the Captain James Winn House, 86 Obeds Lane, is open for its 15th season Tuesdays through Saturdays from 1-5 p.m. through Oct. 31.
The museum will have an exhibit showcasing The Finestkind over the years. “Along the Ogunquit River” will showcase the last era of the schooner and its industries, the Dolphin Post and unique occurrences of some of the estates and cottages along the river, and a display on the Wabenaki Indians who are indigenous to Maine.
Admission is free, but donations are appreciated. Available for purchase are Charles H. Woodbury’s “Force thru Delicacy,” Charles Littlefield Seaman’s “Ogunquit, Maine 1900- 1971,” and his colorful book of old postcards from Perkins Cove, as well as “On the Rocks of Ogunquit” and “Ogunquit Love Stories.”
Also on sale are sell a 12- pack sets of note cards for $15.
For more information, call 646-0296.
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