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Route 6, Lee, ME
About Us: - 432' vertical drop- Beginner's slope with 600' handle tow- Two 2000' T-bars    - Ski patrol- Ski and snowboard rentals- Full snack b... Read More
109 Main Street, Houlton, ME
About Us The Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum was founded in 1937 by Ransford W. Shaw. We are located in the Historic White Memorial Bu... Read More
94 Randall Avenue, Houlton, ME
The John A. Millar Civic Center was designed to accommodate a full range of events year round. During the civic season the facility is available fo... Read More
1664 US Route 1, Houlton, ME
About Us: In 1988, Cedric and Emily Shaw of Littleton retired from farming. They gathered their machinery and farming implements along with family... Read More
40 Depot Street, Oakfield, ME
The purpose of the Oakfield Historical Society was to save the station and to use it as a railroad museum to preserve the history of the Bangor &am... Read More
Rte 188 (from West), Stud Mill Road in T34 or T35 (from South), Burlington, ME
Located in northern Hancock County about 70 miles northeast of Bangor, the Duck Lake Unit comprises more than 27,000 acres of forested land. The un... Read More
Potato Row and Sherman Street, Patten, ME
About Us:The Sherman to Patten multi-use trail is 6 miles long and meanders through open fields, forested areas and along the perimeter of Thousand... Read More
Rte159 extension out of Shin Pond, then by the Scraggly Lake Rd., Patten, ME
Scraggly Lake is the centerpiece of this unit, which is located just northeast of Baxter State Park in northern Penobscot County. The Unit comprise... Read More
14 Colonial Way, Machias, ME
In early June 1775 the men and women of the fledgling settlement of Machias found themselves on the horns of a very difficult dilemma.  Hard o... Read More
146 Main Street, Columbia Falls, ME
The Ruggles House, designed by housewright Aaron S. Sherman of Marshfield, Massachusetts, was built 1818-1820 for Judge Thomas Ruggles, a wealthy l... Read More
1886 Main Rd, West Enfield, ME
The Barnes Brook Practice facility is open 7 days a week during golfing season.   4000 sq ft of grass tee area Practice putting green... Read More
61 Shin Pond Road, Patten, ME
The Patten Lumbermen's Museum was established to preserve a graphic record of the lumber industry as it existed in forests of Northern Maine before... Read More
80 Central Street, Millinocket, ME
The Millinocket Historical Society was founded in 1979 by residents Polly and Bud Segee with a mission to gather and preserve Millinocket's history... Read More
145 Schoppee Point Road, Roque Bluffs, ME
Roque Bluffs State Park provides visitors with a great diversity of coastal landscapes to enjoy in 274 acres on Schoppee Point (south of Machias). ... Read More
gravel road off Route 11 in Stacyville, Millinocket, ME
Wassataquoik features several miles of scenic shoreline on the East Branch of the Penobscot River and Wassataquoik Stream. Primitive campsites are ... Read More
Township 6, Range 11 WELS, northwest of Baxter State Park, Penobscot County, Millinocket, ME
About Us:Telos is a 23,000 acre unit that surrounds Telos Lake and the southern end of Chamberlain Lake, the most popular starting point for canoei... Read More
Penobscot Pond Road or from the east off Route 11 via Jo-Mary Rd., Northeast Piscataquis, ME
Hikers, campers, hunters, fishermen, snowmobilers and paddlers all enjoy the rugged hills, abundant wildlife and clear waters of this remote region... Read More
37 Graves Road, Mars Hill, ME
Established in 1960, Bigrock Ski Area was purchased in 2000 by the Maine Winter Sports Center (MWSC) through grants available from the Portland, Ma... Read More
83 Main Street, Milbridge, ME
The Milbridge Historical Museum is owned and operated by the Milbridge Historical Society, a private, non-profit corporation. There is no admission... Read More
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