In 1803 - the family built farm in Turner began growing Maine's finest apple produce. The Ricker Hill name was made and after 200 years of providing exceptional produce to local grocers, schools and beyond - it's time to kick back a cold one at the Ricker's newest Tasting Room, Farm store and Event Venue. Now open year-round in Greene, Maine. Serving our locally made famous - Mainiac Hard Cider and Ricker Hill Wines, our delicious homemade apple cider and others. We hope to see you there. (Curated content from vistaofmainewinery.com)
Just-In-Time Recreation is your local bowling center, family restaurant, and event venue located at 24 Mollison Way, in Lewiston, ME. Our bowling alley has 22 10-pin lanes of bowling and 12 candlepin lanes of bowling. (Curated content from www.justintimebowl.com)
The Stephens observatory, located on the roof of Carnegie, houses a 12-inch Newtonian reflecting telescope, built by Roscoe G. Stephens of Kennebunk, Maine. Stephens gifted the telescope to the college in 1929. (Curated content from www.bates.edu)
As a teaching museum at a liberal arts college, the Museum of Art and its exhibitions, collections, stewardship, and interpretation bring a world of ideas to campus that enhance the vitality of the intellectual and cultural life of Bates, the surrounding communities, and beyond. (Curated content from www.bates.edu)
There's a reason why kids and parents prefer Family Time Dine and Play. We have affordable play packages designed to fit any budget and party size. Whether you want to swing by for an evening of arcade games and laser tag or book a birthday party, our indoor playcenter in Auburn, ME is your child's dream destination. (Curated content from familytimedineandplay.com)
Our 5927 yard – par 69 course has been a staple of the Litchfield community since 1998. (Curated content from themeadowsgolfclub.com)
Highly Ranked: Top-10 in Maine by Golf Digest – 6th overall (public plus private) and Fox Ridge is in good company alongside the other Top-10 ranked public courses: Belgrade Lakes, Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Kebo Valley, Samoset, and The Ledges. Unparalleled Variety: Fox Ridge offers the most variety of any course in Maine: right and left doglegs, up and down hill holes, optional water crossings and approaches, wide and narrow fairways, playable roughs, and diverse but fair greens – and the only island green in Maine. (Curated content from foxridgegolfclub.com)
Springbrook is a challenging 18-hole championship course that is open to the public. The course has a reputation for being extremely well maintained, with greens considered some of the best in Maine. The beauty of the course is enhanced by a brook that meanders through the middle of the course. Beautiful seasonal wildflowers attract many different bird species! Yellow disks at 150 yards and red disks at 100 yards assist players in club selection. (Curated content from www.angelfire.com)