Perry's Nut House

Perry's Nut House is a tourist stop and store on Route One in Belfast, Maine.

Located on the coastal road to Bar Harbor, Perry's Nut House features many large painted animal sculptures outside the building.

Perry's also makes and sells traditional homemade fudge and candies along with Maine-themed souvenirs, retro and wooden toys and gag gifts.

In 1997, the third owners (Diane & John Bailey) sold most of the original taxidermy animals and display items in an auction that was held in the store.

Several original items have been acquired and have reappeared in the store, including a gorilla (Ape-Raham, restored Jan. - May 2012), a 21-foot python skin, a very large stuffed albatross, a 13-foot alligator, a cougar and a baboon.

Perry's Nut House, Belfast, Maine -- an elephant brings good luck, see our assortment inside. Tichnor Brothers Postcard. Between circa 1930 and circa 1945
The Original Perry's Nut House, Belfast, Maine.
Sign for Perry's Nut House in Belfast, Maine. A longtime local landmark and tourist attraction, it features a gift shop, homemade fudge, nuts, and many curious displays to entertain guests.