In a state as old as Maine, interesting history isn’t hard to find. From abandoned hospitals to downed fighter planes, it’s hidden in plain sight throughout the state. But, one of the most interesting elements of Vacationland are the small bits of history that never made national news. Maine’s small towns hold some of the richest stories. The oldest grocery store in the state is still in operation today and it reminds us of a simpler time.
The town of Hope has been around for an impressive 200 years.
Hope General Store / Facebook
It began as a small farming town, but soon evolved and became known as one of the most lovely towns outside of Camden and Rockland.
Hope General Store / Facebook
It might be best known as the home of Hope General Store, which has been around since 1832.
Hope General Store / Facebook The structure has always been an important part of the community, existing as a store as well as a Grange hall, an antique store, a general meeting place and a post office.
We love that the post office inside still exists to this day!
While some things have been modernized, the store still feels like living history.
Hope General Store / Facebook
And it’s a great place for a sandwich with a side of lots of snacks.
Hope General Store / Facebook
They’ve also got just about any beer you want - from local to some from far away.
Hope General Store / Facebook
A visit means bumping into someone you’ve know for years.
Hope General Store / Facebook
You can pop in for something quick…
Hope General Store / Facebook
…or stick around and enjoy your time outside.
Hope General Store / Facebook
Like all good Maine general and grocery stores, you can also pick up your fishing license and fishing bait, but nowadays you can also get some good internet access! Many people stop here on their way to Hobbs Pond, Camden and Rockland. You can find Hope General Store at 449 Camden Rd., Hope. You can call them on (207) 763-2816.
Hope General Store / Facebook
The structure has always been an important part of the community, existing as a store as well as a Grange hall, an antique store, a general meeting place and a post office.
We love that the post office inside still exists to this day!
For more state history, check out how to maximize your time when visiting Maine’s oldest town.
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