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Why Live in Cushing
Cushing, ME, is a small water community on the Muscongus Bay peninsula, characterized by tide-scoured coves and expansive water views. With fewer than 1,600 residents, this area features winding roads, working wharves, and salt-box farmhouses. Art enthusiasts recognize Cushing for the Olson House, the inspiration behind Andrew Wyeth’s famous painting “Christina’s World.” Housing options include 19th-century Cape Cods and 1970s ranch-style homes, often situated on multi-acre lots surrounded by fields and farmland. The Cushing Community School serves kindergarten through fifth grade, offering project gardens and shore studies. Outdoor activities are abundant, with Cross Cushing Nature Preserve providing a 2-mile loop through mossy fir forests and Good Neighbors Park offering picnic spaces and a seasonal boat ramp. The Olson House is open for guided tours from late spring through early fall. For daily needs, residents visit Fales Store, while more extensive shopping and dining options are available 8 miles north in Thomaston. State Route 97 connects Cushing to U.S. 1, making Rockland’s shipyards and art museums easily accessible. Knox County Regional Airport, 16 miles away in Owls Head, offers flights to Boston, and Concord Coach Lines buses provide service to Portland and Bangor.