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WELLS RESERVE AT LAUDHOLM

342 Laudholm Farm Rd, Wells

207-646-1555

wellsreserve.org

Miles of trails, a sandy beach, and historic site,

open every day all year. Special events, camps,

walks, and talks.

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MID-COAST / DOWNEAST

BOOTHBAY RAILWAY VILLAGE

586 Wiscasset Rd, Boothbay

207-633-4727

railwayvillage.org

Experience a vintage steam or diesel train ride, a

collection of over 60 antique automobiles, all in

an historic village setting. Memorial Day - Oct.

Map 1, I4

CAFE MIRANDA

15 Oak St, Rockland

207-594-2034

cafemiranda.com

A small, cozy bistro like restaurant with a big

menu of ethnic tastes and bites; generous por-

tions of wholesome food with big flavor.

Map 1, H5

COASTAL MAINE

BOTANICAL GARDENS

132 Botanical Gardens Dr, Boothbay

207-633-8000

mainegardens.org

Magnificent gardens including a 2-acre Chil-

dren’s Garden, waterfront & woodland trails, art

exhibits, exquisite stonework & sculptures on 270

acres.

Map 1, I4

See ad pg. 80

FARNSWORTH ART MUSEUM AND

WYETH CENTER

16 Museum St, Rockland

207-596-6457

farnsworthmuseum.org

Nationally recognized collection of 10,000+

works tracing the development of art in Maine

within the larger context of American art.

Map 1, H5

MAINE STATE MUSIC THEATRE

Pickard Theater, 1 Bath Rd, Brunswick

207-725-8769

msmt.org

MSMT produces four Broadway-quality musi-

cals, three concerts and two Theater for Young

Audiences educational musicals every summer.

Jun-Aug.

Map 1, I4

See ad pg. 79

MAINE MARITIME MUSEUM

243 Washington St, Bath

207-443-1316

mainemaritimemuseum.org

Lighthouse cruises, trolley tours, demon-

strations, historic shipyard, pirate play ship,

hands-on fun, and a beautiful, 20-acre waterfront

campus.

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See ad pg. 79

MAIN STREET BATH

City of Bath, 15 Commercial St

207-442-7291

visitbath.com

Maine’s Cool Little City: voted Great American

Main Street, Great Street in America, and a Na-

tional Trust Distinctive Destination.

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EXCURSIONS

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500 Acres Of Fun 3 Inns & 13 Cottages 3 Restaurants & Ice Cream Shop Donald Ross 18-Hole Golf Course 3 Grass Tennis Courts Driving Range, Mini & Disc Golf Huge Swimming Pool, Bocce, Putting Green, Horseshoes, Groomed Hiking Trails, Nightly Entertainment, Shuffleboard, 2 Historic Museums. Lake Front Dining, Kayak, Canoe, Boat Rentals and much more! Oxford Casino is onlyminutes away Maine’s Original Vacation Retreat Meals Included Poland Spring Resort The Stress Free Zone For Info & Reservations: 207-998-4351 www.PolandSpringResort.com

OWLS HEAD TRANSPORTATION

MUSEUM

117 Museum St, Owls Head

207-594-4418

owlshead.org

An operating collection of antique aircraft & au-

tomobiles. Special events include car rallies, air-

plane shows, Model T rides and family activities.

Map 1, H5

See ad pg. 77

WISCASSET, WATERVILLE &

FARMINGTON RAILWAY MUSEUM

97 Cross Rd, Alna

207-882-4193

wwfry.org

Operating narrow gauge steam railway with

original equipment. Open Sat & Sun, Memorial

Day to Columbus Day & Saturdays only rest of

year.

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MAINE LAKES & MOUNTAINS

CAMP SUNSHINE AT SEBAGO LAKE

35 Arcadia Rd, Casco

207-655-3800

campsunshine.org

Provides retreats combining respite, recreation

and support, while enabling hope and promoting

joy for children with life-threatening illnesses.

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MAINE HUTS & TRAILS

496C Main Street, Kingfield

207-265-2400

mainehuts.org

Four backcountry eco-lodges, 80 miles of trails

for nordic skiing, snowshoeing, mountain biking,

hiking & paddling including guided trips.

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MAINE WILDLIFE PARK

Rt 26, 56 Game Farm Rd, Gray

207-657-4977

mainewildlifepark.com

See moose, bear, cougar, fox, eagles, fish and

more! Nature trails, wildlife displays, gardens,

gift/snack shops. Bring a picnic - spend the day.

Apr-Nov.

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OXFORD CASINO

777 Casino Way, Oxford

207-539-6700

oxfordcasino.com

A unique entertainment experience with contem-

porary table games and slot machines. Excite-

ment goes 24/7. Exit 63 off the Maine Turnpike.

Map 1, H3

See ad Inside Front Cover

PINELAND FARMS

15 Farm View Drive, New Gloucester

207-688-4539

pinelandfarms.org

Working farm open to the public for recreation

and education. Tour our modern dairy, world-

class Equestrian Center or our Creamery.

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POLAND SPRING PRESERVATION PARK

115 Preservation Way, Poland Spring

207-998-4142

polandspringmuseums.org

A dedication to the growth of Natural Spring

Water through scientific displays and vintage

memorabilia. Free to the public. May-Oct.

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