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)
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)
Bringing Digital Astronomy to life in your home, school, and mind. (Curated content from www.blueberryobservatory.com)
Nestled in the heart of midcoast Maine, the Brunswick Golf Club is an 18-hole championship golf course whose origins date back to the late 1800’s. A club rich in American golf history and conveniently located just off I-295 and US Route 1, the Brunswick Golf Club welcomes members and public alike as one of Maine’s “Must Play” courses! (Curated content from brunswickgolfclub.com)
Established in 2002, Toddy Brooks Golf Course is one of Maine’s “must play” golf courses. This par 71 course features five sets of tees, rolling hills, elevation drops of up to 150 feet, plenty of water and some of the best greens in the state, and presents a great round of golf for all level of platers. (Curated content from toddybrookgolf.com)
For more than 50 years, this building was home to Joshua L. Chamberlain. Just like the man himself, the house went through incredible transformations during its life, gaining fame and witnessing major historic events. In 1983, Pejepscot History Center (then Pejepscot Historical Society) purchased the house, saving it from demolition. Today, the house is operated as a historic house museum, telling the story of Chamberlain, his family, and the building itself, set within the context of historical state and national events. We offer guided tours from Memorial Day weekend through October, and private tours year round. (Curated content from pejepscothistorical.org)
Recognizing the power of art as an intellectual pursuit, the Bowdoin College Museum of Art promotes creative thought, global engagement, inclusivity, and the common good through its exhibitions, collections, programs, and engagement with faculty, students, and the public. Its active emphasis on the study of original artworks and its integration into the Bowdoin curriculum make it a vital educational resource. Always free and open year-round, the Museum is a laboratory for creativity and an engine for new learning and scholarship (Curated content from www.bowdoin.edu)
Escape Rooms are fun and immersive adventures you can share with your friends, family, and co-workers. Your quest, should you choose to accept it, is to enjoy the game, forget the world outside the room, and find hidden clues, solve puzzles, open locks, unravel mysteries, and escape before the clock runs out. (Curated content from www.escaperoombrunswick.com)