Pleasant Mountain offers a uniquely maine skiing and riding exerience. We invite you to enjoy our uncrowded trails that offer stunning views of the White Mountains of New Hampshire and Lakes Region of Western Maine. Pleasant Mountain was formerly known as Shawnee Peak. (Curated content from www.pleasantmountain.com)
The Rufus Porter Museum of Art and Ingenuity promotes and preserves the life and legacy of Rufus Porter. Today, Porter is well recognized for his folk art, however, he was so much more than a painter. Porter was an inventor, a musician, and a founding publisher, editor, and writer for Scientific American, still in publication today. (Curated content from www.rufusportermuseum.org)
BreakRoom 248 is a bar arcade located in downtown Bridgton Maine. We are committed to providing entertainment through our games, beers, drinks, and pool tables! If you are looking for things to do then makes sure you come visit us! (Curated content from www.gobreakroom.com)
Saco Valley Sports Center is a premier destination for family fun and exciting entertainment. As the largest 16-lane candlepin bowling center in the area, we are proud to offer an array of activities that provide hours of amusement for everyone. (Curated content from sacovalleysports.com)
We're home to a diverse collection of matted and framed original vintage and antique prints in an intimate gallery space, nestled in an historic 1797 farmstead. Specializing in photogravure, letterpress, contemporary and stone litho. Expert custom framing, giclee printing and digital restoration services on site. (Curated content from www.frostfarmgallery.com)
Discover over 32,000 sq feet of ocean life at our indoor walk-through aquarium. Visit touch pools, meet real-life sea creatures at our exhibits, and so much more! (Curated content from www.livingshores.com)
From skiing and snowboarding to shopping at its famous discount retail outlets, recreation and fun centered around Cranmore Mountain Resort abound in scenic North Conway. The resort itself holds a long tradition of ski culture that dates back to the great Ski Meister Hannes Schneider in 1939. (Curated content from www.cranmore.com)
Nestled in the heart of the Mount Washington Valley, Black Mountain has been serving up snow, smiles and memories since 1935. From the Shovel Handle, the first overhead cable lift in the country, to snowmaking on the Whitney slope in 1957, one of the first snowmaking systems in New England, Black’s history is rich with a commitment to its skiers and riders. Today, Black offers skiing and riding for all ages and abilities across over 140 acres, 5 lifts and 45 trails. (Curated content from www.blackmt.com)