Archie's Strike & Spare is a historic candlepin bowling bowling alley with vintage vibes (Curated content from archiescandlepin.com)
Pleasant Mountain offers a uniquely maine skiing and riding exerience. We invite you to enjoy our uncrowded trails that offer stunning views of the White Mountains of New Hampshire and Lakes Region of Western Maine. Pleasant Mountain was formerly known as Shawnee Peak. (Curated content from www.pleasantmountain.com)
Saco Valley Sports Center is a premier destination for family fun and exciting entertainment. As the largest 16-lane candlepin bowling center in the area, we are proud to offer an array of activities that provide hours of amusement for everyone. (Curated content from sacovalleysports.com)
Whether your solace comes from a walk in the woods, time around a campfire, a swim in the lake, a round of golf, or just slowing down to enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors, you'll find that place at Point Sebago Resort. (Curated content from www.covecommunities.com)
The Rufus Porter Museum of Art and Ingenuity promotes and preserves the life and legacy of Rufus Porter. Today, Porter is well recognized for his folk art, however, he was so much more than a painter. Porter was an inventor, a musician, and a founding publisher, editor, and writer for Scientific American, still in publication today. (Curated content from www.rufusportermuseum.org)
BreakRoom 248 is a bar arcade located in downtown Bridgton Maine. We are committed to providing entertainment through our games, beers, drinks, and pool tables! If you are looking for things to do then makes sure you come visit us! (Curated content from www.gobreakroom.com)
From bunny hills to black diamonds and natural snowshoe trails to a snowtubing hill, King Pine Ski Area is where you’ll find snow-fueled fun for everyone in the family. (Curated content from www.kingpine.com)
Province Lake Golf is a beautiful blend of the best of classic golf with outstanding modern design. The traditional and the new have been combined to create a wonderful playing experience for today's golfers. Along the way you'll also be treated to spectacular views of the lake, and occasionally you'll spot the wildlife that make their home in the area. (Curated content from www.provincelakegolf.com)
In 1796 Daniel Marrett, a recent Harvard graduate, moved to Standish, Maine, to become the town minister. He bought the most imposing house in town to reflect his status as the community’s leading citizen. Three generations of Marretts remained there for nearly 150 years. Marrett House is a classic example of the “big house, little house, back house, barn” configuration, with the house and all service buildings connected. (Curated content from www.historicnewengland.org)
The Conway Historical Society is headquartered in the Eastman Lord House, circa 1818 residence of Conway mill owner, William Kimball Eastman. Seventeen rooms are open to the public. (Curated content from www.visitnh.gov)