Mission
The Tides Institute and Museum of Art builds and exhibits cultural collections, creates new cultural works, and strengthens cultural ties ...
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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...
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Roque Bluffs State Park provides visitors with a great diversity of coastal landscapes to enjoy in 274 acres on Schoppee Point (south of Machias). ...
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The Ruggles House, designed by housewright Aaron S. Sherman of Marshfield, Massachusetts, was built 1818-1820 for Judge Thomas Ruggles, a wealthy l...
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The Milbridge Historical Museum is owned and operated by the Milbridge Historical Society, a private, non-profit corporation. There is no admission...
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The land conserved at the Donnell Pond Public Lands was assembled in phases with the assistance of numerous conservation partners - particularly Th...
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Mission Statement: The mission of the Abbe Museum is to promote the understanding and appreciation of Maine's Native American culture, history, an...
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Vision StatementIn three to five years . . .The Bar Harbor Historical Society is one of Bar Harbor’s best used public spaces: the #1 cultural...
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The George B. Dorr Museum of Natural History investigates, interprets and displays the natural world of Maine. All exhibits are designed and produc...
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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...
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Nestled in the heart of Down east Maine, this oceanfront park is located in one of the most sought-after vacation regions in the state. Lamoine Sta...
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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...
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The Oceanarium is a wonderful place to visit and getting better and better every day. Lost in the fire was the Maine Lobster Museum. Replacing it i...
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