A boutique for women with individual style—featuring great personalized service and multi-generational appeal! We outfit women for special occasions to lazy Sundays at home, and all the days in between. We carry beloved, hand-picked brands and artisanal products from all around the world.
Daughters highlights a collection of vintage clothing and independent, consciously made designers. the assemblage of clothing concentrates on timeless gender neutral womenswear and items that are sure to become wardrobe staples. daughters focuses on natural fibers and silhouettes that are minimalist modern.
At In The Clover we want to create a place of well-being where women can find helpful service, effective bodycare products from around the globe, and hard-to-find fragrances with environmentally sensitive ingredients. Also, we want to provide affordably-priced, unique accessories, clothing, and jewelry. We use European boutiques and perfumeries as models, especially of our much- beloved France.
Curated store with an assortment of beautiful things: imported small pieces of glassware, Japanese China and pottery pieces hand thrown in Maine, sculptural spoons and utensils, handmade papers and lovely ribbons available by the yard, in a rainbow of colors and patterns, toys, cards and artful jewelry.
Sherman's Maine Coast Book Shop is one of the oldest book stores in the state. The Damariscotta store also features the "Barn Door Baking Company Café" a great place to meet up with friends and discuss your favorite book.
The east side of the Damariscotta River once contained an enormous shell heap named Whaleback because of its shape. Much of this midden was removed in the late 1880s to supply a factory built here to process the oyster shells into chicken feed. As a result, only a small portion of Whaleback remains today. Managed in cooperation with the Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust, the area around the midden is now a State Historic Site that includes a small hiking trail and beautiful views of the river. A series of interpretive panels helps inform visitors about the history of the area.