Kennebunk
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Kennebunk is a town in southern Maine. It is closely associated with Kennebunkport.Understand
General information is available at the Kennebunk Town Hall, located at 1 Summer Street. Information about upcoming events will often be found at the local library .
Get in
By plane
Portland International Jetport is located approximately 30 miles from Kennebunkport.
Manchester International Airport, located approximately 75 miles from Kennebunkport.
Boston's Logan International Airport, approximately 90 minutes drive from Kennebunkport.
The region has some smaller regional airports, suitable for small private planes.
By car
Take the Maine Turnpike (I-95) to Exit 25 (Kennebunk)
By train
Amtrak to Boston South Station. Continuing service with Amtrak Downeaster to Wells, Maine.
By bus
Greyhound bus lines service Portsmouth and Portland. From there, one must provide one's own transportation.
By rented car
Taxis are available throughout Maine, but appointments must be made by telephone. In the Kennebunkport area, expect to make the appointment at least 2 hours in advance.
Limousines are available in Maine, originating most commonly from Portland.
Get around
By foot
Recent construction has made downtown Kennebunk pedestrian-friendly. Sidewalks are spacious, crosswalks are common, and window-shopping is encouraged.
Sidewalks end within a few blocks of the city center, making foot travel difficult between towns. In the wintertime, snow can limit the space on the side of the roads to the point where one must walk in traffic.
By bicycle
There are no dedicated bicycle paths in the area. Bicycles are expected to share the road with cars. Bicycles are expected to share the bridal paths with pedestrians (and sometimes horses).
The speed limits in the area are rarely over 25 miles per hour. Car drivers tend to be conscientious about road-sharing, especially off-season.
Winter snow storms may make bicycle riding difficult from December to March. Ice storms make bicycle riding incredibly dangerous, but such storms are rare.
There is a helmet law in the state of Maine for bicyclists. Those who violate it may be ticketed.
By car
During the primary tourist season (June through August), congestion in Kennebunk can be moderate. It may take five minutes to navigate the length of the town center, a distance of half a mile. Off-season, this ride will take approximately thirty seconds.
Outside of the downtown area, traffic is negligible at any time of year.
For more information on the area beaches, please refer to Kennebunkport.
By motorcycle
Maine is known to be friendly to motorcyclists. Route 9, which runs through downtown Kennebunk, is a common route for motorcycle touring.
By truck
The tight turns in the town center can be difficult for 18-wheelers. Kennebunk maintains noise legislation which prohibits engine breaking.
See
Downtown Kennebunk is the heart of the city. Many of the structures there are colonial of origin. Summer Street has homes that are 19th-century mansions of greatly varying architecture.
Buy
Downtown Kennebunk is approximately two blocks long. It encompasses the majority of the town's commerce. Lower Village contains other necessities of life, such as a pharmacy, post office, and general stores.
Local goods
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phone: +1 207 985-6331address: 52 Main StNatural living factory outlet store.
Go next
Kennebunk abuts Kennebunkport, Wells (Maine) and Arundel.
To the south (along the coast), Ogunquit and York.
To the north (along the coast), Old Orchard Beach.
To the west (inland) are the lakes of Maine, of which the largest is Sebago
Portland and Portsmouth are the nearest cities, to the north and south respectively.
To the south (along the coast), Ogunquit and York.
To the north (along the coast), Old Orchard Beach.
To the west (inland) are the lakes of Maine, of which the largest is Sebago
Portland and Portsmouth are the nearest cities, to the north and south respectively.