

Greenwood Mill, a historic textile mill, now a vibrant arts and culture hub in Maine.
Famous for its extensive breakfast menu and lively atmosphere.
A local favorite for its unique sandwiches and retro space theme.

Known for its Southern-inspired comfort food and lively bar scene.

Greenwood Mill is known for its unpredictable weather, a lightweight rain jacket is essential to stay dry.
Explore the historic mill and surrounding trails comfortably with a good pair of walking shoes.
Optional, but great for birdwatching and enjoying the scenic views around Greenwood Mill.

Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, and toast.
Crispy fried chicken atop a waffle, served with maple syrup.
Slow-cooked pork ribs slathered in a sweet and tangy sauce.
These textiles are handwoven using traditional looms, showcasing intricate patterns and local motifs.
A local favorite, these pecan candies are a sweet reminder of Greenwood's agricultural heritage.
Handcrafted pottery pieces reflect the region's rich history and artistic tradition.
A historic cotton mill offering a glimpse into the city's industrial past.
A serene urban park with walking trails, picnic spots, and a lake.
A vibrant night market offering local food, shopping, and live music.
Iconic volcanic tuff cone offering panoramic views, hiking trails, and historic military bunkers.
Cisolok Traditional Market is a bustling, colorful marketplace in West Java, Indonesia, offering a wide variety of local produce, textiles, and traditional snacks.
The Ziggurat of Ur-Nammu, a remarkable ancient structure, is a testament to the ingenuity of the Sumerian people.