Experience Maine’s seafaring history on the banks of the Kennebec River. Open year round, our 20-acre waterfront campus includes indoor galleries with rotating and permanent exhibits, the country’s only surviving historic wooden shipyard, a working boat shop, a newly restored 1906 schooner, and more! (Curated content from www.mainemaritimemuseum.org)
The Links at Sebasco Harbor Resort stands out among Maine golf courses with its picturesque and challenging 9-hole layout along Sebasco Harbor. A variety of tee locations allow golfers to select an optimal balance of challenge and enjoyment. Course highlights include the 145 yard, Par 3 second hole, where your approach may differ at low or high tide, and the 510 yard, Par 5 finishing hole, which challenges golfers of all levels. (Curated content from www.sebasco.com)
Popham Beach State Park is Maine's busiest state park beach. Facilities include bathhouses, fresh-water solar rinse-off showers, and charcoal grills. (Curated content from www.maine.gov)
Reid State Park bears the distinct honor as being Maine's first State-owned Saltwater Beach. In 1946, prosperous businessman and Georgetown resident Walter E. Reid donated land to the State of Maine to be preserved forever, and a few years later Reid State Park in Maine became a reality. Today, thousands of visitors enjoy Reid State Park's long, wide sand beaches like Mile and Half Mile, which are rare in Maine. Enjoyed as a recreational resource, the beaches are also essential nesting areas for endangered least terns and piping plovers and resting and feeding areas for other shorebirds. Rarer than beaches along Maine's coast are large sand dunes, like those at Reid. (Curated content from visitmaine.com)
Beautiful Thomas Point Beach, just off Route 24 in Brunswick, has much more to offer than just a day in the sun! Thomas Point Beach offers individuals, families, and groups of all sizes, a variety of exciting summer happenings. Here you will find a clean, sandy beach on tidal water overlooking relaxing Thomas Bay. (Curated content from www.thomaspointbeach.com)
Mere Creek Golf Club is located at Brunswick Landing (the former Naval Air Station Brunswick), just a few minutes south of Bowdoin College. Established in 1958, the course’s extremely playable nine-hole layout have made it a local favorite for golfers from all over. The Club features a Clubhouse and pro shop, driving range and putting green. Memberships are available and the public is welcome! (Curated content from www.merecreekgolf.com)
The Maine State Aquarium is Closed for Renovations until 2023 (Curated content from www.maine.gov)
In 1932, Wayne Stiles designed a classic New England course here in Bath, Maine. The Bath Golf Club was designed by the great Wayne Stiles and established in 1932. For the last 90+ years, it’s been “home” to generations of Maine golfers. Through the years, many have enjoyed the course, made memories playing golf with friends and family, and even had a hand in making it what it is today. Regardless of how often or how little you have played here in the past. Membership has never been better or had more value at the Bath Golf Club. Stop by and check us out! (Curated content from www.thebathgolfclub.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)
The mission of Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is to inspire meaningful connections among people, plants and nature through horticulture, education and research. (Curated content from www.mainegardens.org)