As part of its mission as a collecting and teaching museum, the Colby College Museum of Art houses a diverse collection with a focus on American and contemporary art. The American Heritage Collection, gift of Edith and Ellerton Jetté, includes 76 works by American folk artists. The gift of the Lunder Collection in 2013 constitutes one of the most important art collections ever to be donated to a liberal arts college, and it provides an important complement to earlier holdings of 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century American sculpture, late-19th-century American painting, Stieglitz circle and contemporary art. (Curated content from museum.colby.edu)
Welcome to the home of Central Maine’s party, meeting, and family entertainment stop! Come in and enjoy regular 10 pin bowling, weekend Rock n’ Bowl or our large assortment of arcade games. We also have 5 regulation size coin operated pool tables located in our Corner Pocket Room. (Curated content from www.centralmainefamilyfun.com)
Located amidst stately pines and white birch on the western shore of Wesserunsett Lake, Lakewood is the State Theater of Maine and America's oldest and most famous summer theater. Lakewood's tradition is long in years, deep in sentiment, and steadfast in endurance. Now entering its 120th Season, Lakewood offers exceptional performances of comedies, dramas, musicals, and children's shows from late-May through mid-September. We invite you to experience the excitement of live theater. (Curated content from www.lakewoodtheater.org)
Located on the northwest shore of beautiful Lake St. George just 16 miles west of Belfast and 25 miles east of Augusta on Maine Route 3 in Liberty, the park offers year-round activities and camping. Winter camping is also offered and available by reservation by calling the park. Visitors can rent canoes, paddle boats, or kayaks to explore the park's undeveloped shoreline. (Curated content from www.maine.gov)
The Belfast Historical Society and Museum is dedicated to the collection, conservation, preservation and interpretation of artifacts relevant to Belfast history. Visitors to the Museum will enjoy vintage photographs, maps, postcard collections and interpretive displays. An extensive archives and library are available for research. (Curated content from belfastmuseum.org)
Winterport Winery is located in historic Winterport, Maine. We offer a variety of handcrafted fruit wines from locally sourced fruits. The space is shared equally between Winterport Winery and Penobscot Bay Brewery. Our tasting room is unique in that it offers products from both our winery and brewery. (Curated content from www.winterportwinery.com)
Penobscot Marine Museum brings Maine’s maritime history to life on a campus of beautiful historic buildings in the charming seacoast village of Searsport, Maine. Exhibits throughout the campus tell unique stories of ship captains and their families, the industries of Penobscot Bay, global maritime trade, and today’s fisheries. (Curated content from penobscotmarinemuseum.org)
Family Fun Bowling Center is located on the Westside of Bangor, Maine. We are a 20 lane, family-owned-and-operated bowling center with Brunswick automatic scoring, synthetic lanes, bumpers, pool tables, video games, a snack bar, pro shop, and the Back Alley Pub. (Curated content from www.familyfunlanes.com)
Our facility has twenty candlepin bowling lanes with free bumpers available for the little ones, a great arcade area for all ages, and a complete food menu at Splitters Sports Bar & Grille. Saturday nights the lights go down for Rock & Bowl. You pick the songs, we play them. (Curated content from 1710bowl.com)
Representatives of Plymouth Colony were the first English to actually live here. In 1625, on a river expedition to find a place to trade agricultural products for Indian furs, Plymouth pilgrims chose the east shore for their "House at Kennebeck". The post, probably built in 1628, was operated by the original traders and, later, by Plymouth Company with varying degrees of success, until it was abandoned some time between 1669 and 1676. (Curated content from www.augustamaine.gov)