Deer Isle Granite Museum

Deer Isle Granite Museum The Museum celebrates the skill and bravery of Deer Isle's stonecutters & the beauty of its granite.

THANK YOU to everyone who turned out for Spring Fling! Opening Reception for Wings, Waves, and Woods at the Museum Wedne...
05/15/2026

THANK YOU to everyone who turned out for Spring Fling! Opening Reception for Wings, Waves, and Woods at the Museum Wednesday night!

Such warm and delicious fun.

Special thanks to PenBay Farmed Scallops and Narrative Food for helping the Museum make a rainy evening merry for many.

And the Museum could not kick up its heels without its loyal, hard working, volunteer board members Jeffrey Olson and Barrett of Boyce's Motel and of course our partner team at Island Heritage Trust. Great job, all!

Wings, Waves, and Woods continues throughout this weekend - get out there and see some birds! Full schedule at the link in comments below.

Tomorrow's the day! Don't miss the Town of Stonington's annual   -- a walk through time, linking history to the future i...
05/02/2026

Tomorrow's the day! Don't miss the Town of Stonington's annual -- a walk through time, linking history to the future in how we work together to shape the community we want to be.

This year's event, a very short walk beginning at the Fish Pier and ending here at the Museum, is special: celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

What was Deer Isle like at the moment when the Declaration was made? How did it impact our island then -- and how does it continue to impact who we are today?

Come add your voice to the stories and conversation.

Did you know we open in the "off-season" for school groups and other special visits?We had a fabulous time with Brooksvi...
04/02/2026

Did you know we open in the "off-season" for school groups and other special visits?

We had a fabulous time with Brooksville's first and second graders last week -- what a great group of learners they are! Thanks to their teacher, Justine Appel, for bringing her students in for some hands-on, place-based local learning.

The students loved being allowed to touch some of the old tools, see how the quarry worked, understand how important one family was to Stonington's industry and community, and learn that we still quarry in Stonington today!

Also that "quarry" is both a noun and a verb. :)

Did you miss last year's rotating exhibit, The McGuire Family: Rock Solid Stonington, 1905 - 1968?

No worries! We are keeping it up until our regular opening in mid- June so please make a time to come to bring your group or class by to check out that and all the rest of our exhibits!

The Museum is proud to be hosting this spring:
April 30 -- our Salt Air Seniors for a tour and talk on the McGuire Family Exhibit
May 2 -- Jane's Walk: Deer Isle-Stonington at the Declaration of Independence
May 13 -- Wings, Waves & Woods Opening Reception

Photos courtesy the Brooksville School and used with the permission of the school, parents, and students.

Happy holidays from the Granite Museum! This past summer's exhibits, talks, and tours were very successful and well atte...
12/05/2025

Happy holidays from the Granite Museum! This past summer's exhibits, talks, and tours were very successful and well attended, and make us look forward to more in 2026!

This little museum runs solely on your charitable support.

If you'd like to be sure we can keep Main Street thriving with the story of Stonington's hard working culture, head on over to our website to make an end-of-year donation -- or purchase something from our shop for your holiday delight!

We are grateful for all the ways you support Stonington's authentic, rocky character and history.

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Do you know that most of New York City was once “paved” with cobblestones from Stonington?!Back in the day, the stonecut...
11/09/2025

Do you know that most of New York City was once “paved” with cobblestones from Stonington?!

Back in the day, the stonecutters and quarry men who immigrated from all over the world to work in Stonington’s quarries made extra money by keeping a machine known as a “motion” at home and churning out cobblestones on their off hours.

The remaining cobblestone streets in NYC and other cities are now rare - and tended to by specialty crews like the one profiled in this NYTimes article - free link in comments below.

“Although they are called cobblestone streets, Mr. Berman said that most were actually made of chunks of granite, known as Belgian Blocks. Cobblestones are not a specific kind of stone, but include a variety of natural stones from places like rivers and fields that are typically rounded and irregularly shaped. Belgian Blocks, which were used as ship ballast, were extracted from quarries and cut into mainly rectangular blocks of uniform size.” - NYTimes

Field trips -- that is what is on our minds!The Museum is closed to the public for the winter -- but we open up for scho...
11/05/2025

Field trips -- that is what is on our minds!

The Museum is closed to the public for the winter -- but we open up for school field trips.

Do you need to schedule your trip to learn and experience island culture today?!

This year's large exhibit on the McGuire family and its impact on Stonington's granite industry and our community was very popular and will remain up throughout the winter for student visits and storytelling. It comes down in May.

Send an email to [email protected] and we will setup your school, home school, or organization's winter visit!

It's always great to have local students in the Museum!Today a large group of home-schooled students and families visite...
09/08/2025

It's always great to have local students in the Museum!

Today a large group of home-schooled students and families visited and spent an attentive and curiosity-filled 40 minutes viewing and asking questions about the exhibits and the legacy of stonecutting in Stonington.

The group of students shown in this photo was discussing an old, original report card of a member of the McGuire family, who expanded and sustained quarrying in Stonington in the 20th century. The special exhibit The McGuire Family: Rock Solid Stonington 1905-1968 remains up until October 11 -- don't miss it!

Want to bring your class, or a group? We open specially for such visits throughout the year. Email [email protected].

Tonight’s the night! Join the Museum for a free discussion and reception from 5-7 pm with the people responsible for the...
08/20/2025

Tonight’s the night! Join the Museum for a free discussion and reception from 5-7 pm with the people responsible for the use of Stonington’s granite in the expansion of The NY Historical.

Our local granite lives in the world!

Free event Wednesday from 5-7 pm - learn how our granite is helping to expand The New York Historical’s Center for Democ...
08/19/2025

Free event Wednesday from 5-7 pm - learn how our granite is helping to expand The New York Historical’s Center for Democracy on Central Park West in NYC!

Stonington's quarry workers from Quebec were special visitors to the Museum this past Sunday, while board member and vol...
08/12/2025

Stonington's quarry workers from Quebec were special visitors to the Museum this past Sunday, while board member and volunteer docent Jeffrey Olson had it open.

Many of you got to witness directly their hard work at Crotch Island Quarry last Friday and Saturday as part of our guided tours to benefit the Museum. The Museum exists only thanks to individual donations -- thank you for your support!

In addition to local residents Richard Stinson (40 years at the quarry) and Danny Hypes (35 years at the quarry), every quarrying season Granites of America files for special visas to bring these talented stoneworkers down from Quebec.

We're grateful for our Canadian friends and co-workers, who are currently quarrying granite for an expansion of the New York Historical Society.

Learn more about that on August 20 from 5-7 pm when the project manager and architect will give an evening presentation at the Museum.

Please join us!

Address

51 Main Street
Stonington, ME
04681

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