Yeah you will have to come on up sometime. There is a lot of stuff to see, and in keeping this restricted to woodworking, there are a lot of great places to visit with that theme in mind.
For instance the
Maine Maritime Museum is a truly awesome place to visit. If you think building cabinets is tough, try building 5 masted ships with 12 inch curved beams. This place shows you how it was done 100 years ago and has a lot of the big equipment present there to show you.
Another great place to visit (not work
) is
Lie Nielsen. They give shop tours to anyone and everyone. You also get 10% off when purchasing stuff at the store.
Liberty tool is great if you like old tools. They have everything there, and with 3 floors and tight quarters, it really is there, just plan on spending some time there because it can be overwhelming.
There are other places as well, like boat building schools, furniture making places like Windsor Chair in Lincolnville, and of course
Lyman/Morse, where some of the best yachts in the world are constructed.
If you are into forestry you must visit Millinockette and take a trip up the Golden Road. There are miles and miles of harvested wood up there ready to be loaded onto train cars and made into paper. It really is something you must see to appreciate. Speaking of that, a tour of a papermill is a great idea too. If you have never seen a sheet of paper 24 feet wide and being produced at 45 miles per hour, that will blow your mind. These mills burn up 2500 cord of wood per day making this much paper.
Yeah Maine has a lot to offer the woodworker that is for sure, but the great part is, the antique stores, lighthouses and gift shops will keep the Mrs happy too.