Ogunquit was first a village within
Wells, which was settled by colonists in 1641. The first
sawmill was established in 1686, and
shipbuilding developed along the tidal
Ogunquit River. Local shipwrights built
schooners,
brigs and
dories. At what was then called Fish Cove, near the unnavigable
Josias River, fishing was a major livelihood. But the cove was unprotected by a headland or
breakwater from
Atlantic storms, so fishermen had to protect their boats by hauling them ashore each night. Resolving to create a safe anchorage, they formed the Fish Cove Harbor Association, and dug a channel across land they purchased to connect Fish Cove with the Josias River. When the trench was complete, erosion helped to further widen the passage. The resulting tidewater basin is called Perkins Cove, spanned by a wooden double leafed pedestrian draw
bridge, a notable attraction for visitors. With a one and a half-mile beach of fine pale sand and
dunes forming a
barrier peninsula, connected to the mainland in 1888 by bridge across the Ogunquit River, the village was discovered by artists. It became a popular
art colony and tourist area. Particularly after 1898, when the Ogunquit Art Colony was established, it was not unusual to see both artists and fishermen working around
Perkins Cove. As the summer crowds grew larger, several seaside hotels and inns were built. Marginal Way, a scenic trail dating back to the 1920s, runs along the coast from Perkins Cove to Ogunquit Beach. Ogunquit seceded from Wells in 1980 and was incorporated as an independent town. Ogunquit was named America's Best Coastal Small Town in USA Today's 10 Best Readers' Choice 2016. Ogunquit is a destination for
LGBT tourists, with numerous LGBT-owned and operated hotels, restaurants, bars, theaters, and other businesses. Most of the LGBT oriented businesses are in the village area of the town. The main beach is a highlight for most visitors as well as the local residents who also enjoy walking on the beach throughout the year. Image:Bathing Scene, Ogunquit, ME.jpg|Ogunquit Beach Image:Perkins Cove & Marginal Way.jpg|Perkins Cove from Marginal Way Image:The Cliff House, Ogunquit, ME.jpg|The Cliff House Image:Perkins Cove Road, Ogunquit, ME.jpg|Perkins Cove Road ==Education==