Natanis Golf Course, located just outside of Augusta (one hour North of Portland and one hour South of Bangor), is the only golf course in the State of Maine to offer 36 regulation holes. Natanis was cut from the rural fields and rugged woods of Vassalboro, Maine. (Curated content from www.natanisgc.com)
Tired of visiting the same old bars? Shake things up and make your way to Drip City Arcade Bar for a night of drinks and retro arcade games. We've got all your favorite old-school games and a wide variety of local craft beer. (Curated content from dripcityarcadebar.com)
To produce excellent wines and spirits from local Maine agricultural products—and to have fun doing it! (Curated content from treespiritsofmaine.com)
The Redington Museum offers a comprehensive and charming view of life in Waterville during the past two centuries. (Curated content from www.watervillehistoricalsociety.org)
As part of its mission as a collecting and teaching museum, the Colby College Museum of Art houses a diverse collection with a focus on American and contemporary art. The American Heritage Collection, gift of Edith and Ellerton Jetté, includes 76 works by American folk artists. The gift of the Lunder Collection in 2013 constitutes one of the most important art collections ever to be donated to a liberal arts college, and it provides an important complement to earlier holdings of 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century American sculpture, late-19th-century American painting, Stieglitz circle and contemporary art. (Curated content from museum.colby.edu)
Welcome to Mainely Escapes – Your #1 Attraction in Downtown Waterville! Experience 60 minutes of thrilling excitement in any of our three rooms: Prison Break, School of Hard Locks, and The Ultimate Nightmare. (Curated content from mainelyescapes.com)
A place for curious minds (Curated content from www.childrensdiscoverymuseum.org)
Representatives of Plymouth Colony were the first English to actually live here. In 1625, on a river expedition to find a place to trade agricultural products for Indian furs, Plymouth pilgrims chose the east shore for their "House at Kennebeck". The post, probably built in 1628, was operated by the original traders and, later, by Plymouth Company with varying degrees of success, until it was abandoned some time between 1669 and 1676. (Curated content from www.augustamaine.gov)
Only in the rustic woodlands and panoramic hills of central Maine, could a destination exist that offers such a pure and unforgettably unique golfing experience. Designed by acclaimed architect Clive Clark, the Belgrade Lakes Golf Course uses it most valuable asset—the idyllic landscape—to its utmost advantage. In addition to an award-winning layout rivaling any of the country’s best, Belgrade Lakes offers country club level service, blended with authentic Maine accessibility. The result is 18 holes of memories for golfers of all levels. (Curated content from belgradelakesgolf.com)
Viles Arboretum is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was established in 1982 in conjunction with the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands in order to provide educational, recreational, and inspirational opportunities through the conservation of land and the cultivation of trees and other woody plants from around the world. (Curated content from vilesarboretum.org)