Established in 1960, Bigrock Ski Area was purchased in 2000 by the Maine Winter Sports Center (MWSC) through grants available from the Portland, Ma...
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Aroostook State Park bears the distinct honor of being Maine's first state park. In 1938 interested citizens of Presque Isle donated 100 acres of l...
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Mission Statement:
The Mission of the Northern Maine Museum of Science is to support science education in northern Maine by means of exhibits and ...
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The Mission of the Northern Maine Museum of Science is to support science education in northern Maine by means of exhibits and programs, educationa...
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The Nordic Heritage Sport Club promotes healthy outdoor recreation and economic vitality in Central Aroostook County by providing first-class facil...
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Township 11, Range 4, between Presque Isle and Ashland, Aroostook County,
Presque Isle, ME
About Us:Located in Aroostook County between Presque Isle and Ashland, the 16,700-acre Scopan Management Unit contains some of the most rugged terr...
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The Forum is a multi-use event facility utilized year round. Located on the Northern Maine Fairgrounds at 84 Mechanic Street, The Forum provi...
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About Us:
In 1988, Cedric and Emily Shaw of Littleton retired from farming. They gathered their machinery and farming implements along with family...
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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...
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Located in Caribou, Maine, the Nylander Museum was dedicated in 1939 by Maine Governor Lewis Barrows. The museum was built as a WPA project. The mu...
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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...
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Aroostook Valley Trail is a 28 mile trail that connects the towns of Presque Isle, Caribou, Washburn, Woodland, and New Sweden. Riders will find a ...
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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...
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The Bangor & Aroostook Trail is a 61 mile trail that is divided into two sections that link to one another in the Town of Stockholm. The first ...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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leaving Route 161 in St. Francis, or off Route 11 in Portage, Maine,
Eagle Lake, ME
The 21,871-acre Deboullie Public Lands offer remote campsites on crystal-clear trout ponds surrounded by low rugged mountains. These lands, encompa...
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