The device described in that patent changed the world. It became known as the telephone – and the history of that device, the other inventions it spawned, the businesses it created, the people who worked to construct, maintain, and improve the network of telephone wires that spanned the country are subjects that The Telephone Museum invites you to explore. (Curated content from thetelephonemuseum.org)
We are a certified organic farm and everything we grow or produce is according to organic standards. We primarily grow organic fruit – apples, blueberries, cherries and raspberries – for our wines or for wholesale or retail sale from the farm. We also grow vegetables for retail sale from our farm store. We raise chickens for eggs and meat, and we raise registered Rambouillet sheep for wool and meat. (Curated content from shalomorchard.com)
D'Amanda's is a one-of-a-kind Bowling Alley offering fun the entire family will enjoy. We have everything you could want for an exciting and entertaining experience. (Curated content from www.damandas.com)
Woodlawn is a 180-acre property that includes the Black House, a historic house museum built in 1827 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located a quarter mile from downtown Ellsworth, Maine, it is managed by the Hancock County Trustees for Public Reservations. (Curated content from www.woodlawnellsworth.org)
Whether it’s a night out, birthday party, corporate event or any other occasion, Big Jake’s will cater to your needs and give you an experience you won’t soon forget. (Curated content from bigjakesgokarts.com)
Bangor Brewer Bowling Lanes offers up 24 candlepin lanes, but that’s far from the only attraction at the alley. There’s a large arcade, snack bar, and Musical Bowling in the Dark on Fridays, an event dubbed the “Best Deal in Bowling.” (Curated content from bowlingalleysusa.com)
Our larger events often combine an interactive Living History format with an operating “up-and-down” sawmill, and a variety of other interpretative sites that include an authentic blacksmith shop, bateaux, trappers’ line camp, covered bridge, and a settlers’ log cabin. (Curated content from www.maineforestandloggingmuseum.org)
Since it was built in 1924, the Penobscot Valley Country Club has hosted more than 10 Maine Amateur Golf Championships. Now, members and visitors can enjoy a restaurant, a full bar and a beautiful event space in addition to our 18-hole public golf course in Orono, ME. (Curated content from penobscotvalleycc.com)