Once you’ve played golf on an island, you’ll never be quite the same. An historic 100-Year-Old golf course on Chebeague Island, Maine. (Curated content from chebeagueislandgolf.com)
Maine Golf Center Freeport (formerly Freeport Country Club) is a walkable, player-friendly 9-hole golf course situated along I-295 in Freeport. It has a beautiful driving range, putting green and short-game area. The greens are in very good shape and mirror the contour of the landscape. (Curated content from mainegolfcenter.org)
Our newest permanent exhibition showcases some of the most significant Civil War-era weapons and armaments in the Fifth Maine Museum collection, entitled Terrible Swift Sword: Civil War Weapons and Ordnance. (Curated content from www.fifthmainemuseum.org)
The Desert of Maine is a weird and wonderful place. It is far more than just the 20 acres of rolling sand dunes in the middle of a lush forest. It has rich history going back to the 1800s, and it has been an iconic tourist destination in Maine for nearly 100 years. (Curated content from www.desertofmaine.com)
The Portland Observatory is the only remaining historic maritime signal station in the United States. As an intact survivor from the Golden Age of Sail, the Observatory was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, became a National Historic Landmark in 2006, and named a National Civil Engineering Landmark in 2006. It celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2007. (Curated content from www.portlandlandmarks.org)
Founded in 1992, the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum is a 501(c)3 nonprofit educational organization with a mission to educate the public and preserve historic equipment related to Maine's two-foot gauge railways. The museum has become a popular visitor attraction for the greater Portland area surpassing over 55,000 visitors annually, including tourists and area residents, to experience a remarkable piece of history unique to the state of Maine. (Curated content from mainenarrowgauge.org)
Bug Light Park, the eastern terminus of the Greenbelt Walkway, offers expansive views of Portland Harbor and the skyline of Maine’s largest city. The 8.78 acre park was the site of major shipbuilding activity during WWII. An estimated 30,000 people were employed here from 1941-1945 building liberty ships for the New England Shipbuilding Corp. and the South Portland Shipbuilding Corp. Although far less bustling today, Bug Light Park is a popular destination for picnicking, boating, kite flying and salt water fishing. (Curated content from www.southportland.org)
Our wine is crafted for life's perfect moments, wherever you find them. On the beach, around the campfire, anchored in your favorite cove, or anywhere you pause to savor or celebrate life. Package in cans for the active lifestyle without compromising taste. (Curated content from www.bluelobsterwines.com)
We are making sophisticated and delicious wines from Maine-grown rhubarb. We get our rhubarb from local farmers and ferment, bottle, ship and pour it by hand at our location in Portland, Maine. Our wines are often mistaken for a traditional french Rosé, Pinot Grigio, or Sauvignon blanc. (Curated content from www.eighteentwentywines.com)