Maine junk shop sells to marijuana store in sign of a changing Route 1

Ed Herr sees the sale of his junk store in Woolwich as part of the changing character of U.S. Route 1, which from Kittery to the midcoast has been a mecca for tourists who like to stop at Maine’s eclectic small shops.

Ed’s Stuff, which sold for $190,000 on Aug. 2 after 16 years in business, will give way to a recreational marijuana shop, one of three the town allows to be located on a one-mile stretch just north of the Sagadahoc Bridge across the Kennebec River from Bath.

His closure follows that of another Route 1 icon, Big Al’s in Wiscasset, a discount store that shuttered at the end of 2021. Both were victims of pandemic restrictions that hampered business. Herr also received a cancer diagnosis that made it difficult for him to continue in the store.

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