Lying near Maine's second largest urban area (Lewiston/Auburn), Androscoggin Riverlands State Park is a 2,675-acre expanse with 12 miles of river f...
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History:Using land that connected their two parcels, Otto Wallingford and Dr. Camille Gardner opened Lost Valley Ski Area in 1961, primarily so Wal...
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The Ingersoll Arena was re-constructed in 1994 by the City of Auburn, business, civic organizations, and individual contributions in addition to a ...
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Our Mission : Our mission is to preserve the heritage and traditions of rural life in Maine's past, to celebrate the achievements of Livermore's W...
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About Us:
The Bates College Museum of Art is an integral part of the intellectual and cultural life of Bates College and the region. The Mus...
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Visit a place where family fun is the main attraction and memories are waiting to be made. Jellystone Park Androscoggin Lake, ME is the best campgr...
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A short drive from one of Maine's major urban areas, Lewiston and Auburn, Range Ponds State Park welcomes visitors who enjoy the wide sandy beach a...
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Located at the southern end of Kennebec County in lush agricultural land that has become noted for the production of high quality apples, the town ...
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Spruce Mountain Ski Slope is a unique mountain in central Maine, located on the banks of the Androscoggin River. It is mostly run by volunteers and...
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Dave Carter has over 40 years experience cross country skiing. He started on the Gould Academy X-C ski team, with noted coach, Paul Kailey, and wen...
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Our Mission:
To create an exciting interactive museum where visitors can experience life in a paper-making community. The museum will encourage t...
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The Sabbathday Lake Shaker Museum is located within the perimeters of the only active and functioning Shaker Community in the world. The museum was...
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Built in the mid-1860s by Rawson Fuller, the building was used between about 1910 and 1945 as a boarding house for G.H. Bass employees. Bass had b...
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Pineland has over 5,000 acres of beautiful woodlands and fields are open to the public for year-round outdoor activities. Enjoy 30 kilometers ...
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The Jay to Farmington Trail is 14 miles in length and crosses the scenic western hills of Maine. Overall, the trail surface is gravel but mountain ...
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Located about four miles east of the center of the town of Grey, Pineland Public Land includes more than 600 acres in Gray, North Yarmouth and New ...
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HistoryBefore the first Europeans arrived, Wabanakis camped on the mountain on trips to the coast. In the early 1800's, the Cotton family raised gr...
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