The WW&F Railway Museum in Alna, Maine (just north of Wiscasset on Route 218), celebrates Maine’s Sheepscot Valley narrow gauge. Come ride our historic steam train for a trip back in time. Explore our facilities and shops where exploration is encouraged and inquisitiveness is rewarded. Experience the nearly-lost art of running and maintaining a steam powered narrow gauge railroad. (Curated content from www.wwfry.org)
At this lovely three acre site you may watch boats motor by, catch a glimpse of playful harbor seals, or see nearby nesting osprey take flight as you enjoy a picnic on the waterfront at Fort Edgecomb State Historic Site. Located on Davis Island in the Sheepscott River, Fort Edgecomb traces its origins to the early 19th century. (Curated content from apps.web.maine.gov)
Nestled in the scenic hills surrounding Bath, NY, you will discover our hidden gem known by locals as Bath Country Club (BCC). BCC offers 18 holes of challenging play that is shared between members and nearby communities, as well as guests and visitors to the Finger Lakes area. (Curated content from bathcountryclub.net)
Experience Maine’s seafaring history on the banks of the Kennebec River. Open year round, our 20-acre waterfront campus includes indoor galleries, 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)
Viles Arboretum is a free, easily accessible, botanical garden that is open from dawn to dusk, seven days a week. The space includes six miles of trails, dozens of plant collections, and a sculpture exhibit (all marked and signed), on 224 acres. (Curated content from vilesarboretum.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)
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)
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)
Ten Pin Bowling center in Hallowell offering leagues, tournament, parties, & recreational bowling. (Curated content from www.sparetimerec.com)
The Maine State Museum shows the best of Maine – all under one roof. From beautiful nature scenes with live trout, to a dramatic three-story working mill, to objects created by Maine’s earliest people, the museum’s exhibits offer something for everyone. Rich in detail and appeal about Maine’s history, environment, and pre-historic past, these in depth exhibits provide new discoveries with each and every visit. (Curated content from mainestatemuseum.org)