Join us for Twilight Golf- Under the Lights! (Curated content from www.shawsridgefarm.com)
When you stop by Bowl-A-Rama in Sanford, ME, you’ll find people of all ages trying their hand at bowling and arcade games. Locals love passing the time at our bowling alley; we feature daily discounts and specials so that you can bowl for hours without breaking your budget. (Curated content from sanfordbowl.com)
The ultimate family entertainment experience with the hottest arcade games, ten-pin bowling, delicious food and drinks, and multiple TVs for the game. (Curated content from www.smittysgamelab.com)
Prospect Hill Winery & Vineyard is a family run business growing 6 varieties of white grapes and 8 varieties of red. Dedicated to producing quality wines made exclusively from our own grapes, we began with 2 vines in 2000, planting more grapes in 2002-2005 and became commercially established in 2005. We opened for our first tasting and tours in August of 2009. (Curated content from www.prospecthillwines.com)
Located in Sanford, Maine, Sanford Country Club, a Public Course with Memberships available, is conveniently located near Kennebunkport, Wells and Portsmouth. Its historic 18-hole golf course, which played host to the 2012 US Amateur Qualifying Round, has welcomed golfers such as Byron Nelson, Lloyd Mangnum, Francis Ouimet, Ben Hogan, Sam Snead and Gene Sarazen. (Curated content from sanfordcountryclub.com)
Join us for a ton of family fun as you traverse 18 dog-themed mini-golf holes that include water features, animated talking characters, and surprises around every corner. (Curated content from wickyralph.com)
The Museum’s Collections hold over 70,000 artifacts relating to regional history. This Museum is open year-round to offer rotating exhibitions, monthly educational programs and tours, historic preservation and archaeology projects, and community events. (Curated content from brickstoremuseum.org)
The Brick Store Museum is dedicated to discovering, collecting and preserving any material that helps to establish or illustrate the history of the Kennebunks, York County and Maine. The Museum holds nearly 70,000 artifacts in the public trust, and interprets them through exhibitions, research and programs year-round. The collections have strong representation in costume and textiles, historical photographs, decorative arts, furnishings, material culture and art. Fascinating artifacts and intriguing stories – and much more – have shaped our past and present. And they’re all here at the Brick Store Museum. (Curated content from brickstoremuseum.org)