The Weird Side
The Wedding Cake House
The most photographed house in Maine. Built in 1825, by shipbuilder, George W. Bourne. Supposedly it was an apology present to his wife for having to ship out soon after their wedding.
104 Summer St, Kennebunk, ME
The York Witch Grave
Mary Nasson’s grave in York has become a local urban legend as people claimed she was a witch. The legend arose because weighing down the sod of her grave is a granite slab, which was laid down as an attempt to keep Nasson from rising from it.
23 Lindsay Rd, York, ME
Kennebunk Inn
Supposedly the spirit of a former nightwatchman and auditor, Silas Perkins, enjoys playing pranks on inn employees he doesn’t like and causing mischief (especially in room 17).
45 Main St, Kennebunk, ME
The Wood Island Light
Featured for its haunting on the hit show Ghost Hunters.
“From a lighthouse keepers wife who bumped into a ghost in a closet, voices heard on the wind, FOWIL members who have found objects unexpectedly rearranged, to paranormal investigators who communicated with several spirits, Wood Island today is seemingly not a unoccupied lighthouse.”
Reservations are required and open on June 1st.