Augusta, Maine
Old Fort Western
National Historic Landmark. Main house is the oldest surviving wooden fort building in New England (1754). Museum offices in the adjacent City Hall....
Old Fort Western
Home of James G. Blaine. House given to State of Maine in 1919 to be used as governors' mansion. Olmsted designed front entrance of house completed in 1990
Augusta, ME Other AttractionsMaine specialty food products, farm stands, Christmas tree cutting, pick-your-own farms, farmer'
Augusta, ME Other AttractionsThis exciting museum offers hands-on opportunities for youngsters through grade five - fun while learning in an interactive environment. Exhibits include a Diner, Supermarket, Post Office, a Performing Stage, River Room, Computers, a Communications Center, a Construction Zone and much, much more!
Augusta, ME MuseumsTobacco Specialty shop featuring a large selection of premium cigars, Zippo lighters, and smoking accessories....
We offer 9 sporting cabins on the Shore of Big Wood Lake with all of the amenities you would need to feel at home. Each cabi...
Historic Pittston Farm was established in 1907 as the home of Great Northern Pulp and Paper Co.. we are located at the conflu...
Somerset Academy Community Center, former Somerset Academy. Featuring Academy memorabilia from 1846 to 1967,collections of At...