Strolling The Footbridge Over Boothbay Harbor's Historic Waters
A travel piece highlights a walk over Boothbay Harbor’s historic footbridge in Maine, describing the experience as a short trip that feels like a different world. The article says Boothbay Harbor is about 90 minutes from Lewiston-Auburn and frames the waterfront as a place with fishing boats, salty ocean air, and local charm. It draws attention to the Bridgehouse, a small historic building constructed in 1902 and located at the end of the footbridge, which once housed the bridge tender responsible for operating the structure for passing boats. According to local history displayed in the Bridgehouse window, the site later served as an art studio and gift shop, and it is tied to a rum-smuggling legend during Prohibition. The author encourages visitors to explore nearby shops, try seafood, and experience the harbor from the bridge, positioning the outing as a close-to-home adventure.





