Made in Maine - our wines are fermented on the whole fruit from locally sourced product. We strive for the fullest fruit flavor possible creating a deliciously sweet and drinkable wine! Join us in Stetson, Maine for a tasting. (Curated content from www.mainewinegrower.com)
Dover-Foxcroft Historical Society (DFHS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving information and artifacts relating to the history and culture of the towns of Dover and Foxcroft. Our collection of archives and artifacts, totaling over 25,000 items, is available for research and enjoyment. (Curated content from dover-foxcrofthistoricalsociety.org)
Welcome to the home of Central Maine’s party, meeting, and family entertainment stop! Come in and enjoy regular 10 pin bowling, weekend Rock n’ Bowl or our large assortment of arcade games. We also have 5 regulation size coin operated pool tables located in our Corner Pocket Room. (Curated content from www.centralmainefamilyfun.com)
We love ice cream! We love mini golf! It makes it hard to choose ice cream then tee time…or tee time then ice cream? Decisions like these can be tough. (Curated content from www.giffordsicecream.com)
Lakewood Golf Course is an 18 hole par 72 course located in the upper Kennebec Valley on Route 201 in Madison, just outside of Skowhegan, Maine. Built in the early 1920’s as part of the Lakewood Colony summer resort the original nine has a classic links feel and a good balance between challenge and playability. (Curated content from lakewoodgolfmaine.com)
New Hermon Mountain Inc. is a small, family oriented ski area in Hermon, Maine. We've operated as a family-owned skiing facility for three decades. Round up your friends and family to enjoy skiing, tubing and more at New Hermon Mountain this season. (Curated content from www.skihermonmountain.com)
The L.C. Bates Museum is an early 20th Century museum full of unique cabinets of curiosities and Maine wildlife dioramas. Discover the wonders of nature. Explore exhibits of art, Maine Native American baskets, minerals, and Maine history and archaeology, and experience Maine’s natural beauty firsthand on our forest walking trails. (Curated content from www.gwh.org)
Stone Tree’s name is derived by Brian and Franks educational backgrounds; Frank has a background in Geology and Brian has a background in Forestry. Their love of wine and cider pushed them to pursue their dream of starting and operating their own establishment. Brian has 10+ years of experience making wine and cider. He is a certified Cider Maker through the Cider Institute of North America. Frank has extensive retail experience and specializes in customer service and business management. Together, a perfect pairing. (Curated content from www.stonetreecidery.com)