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. Grounds being restored in the spirit of original Olmsted plan. Tours must be scheduled.
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. Grounds being restored in the spirit of original Olmsted plan. Tours must be scheduled.
Maine specialty food products, farm stands, Christmas tree cutting, pick-your-own farms, farmer'
Augusta, ME Other AttractionsNational Historic Landmark. Main house is the oldest surviving wooden fort building in New England (1754)
Augusta, ME FortsThe Maine State Museum, accredited by the American Association of Museums, presents exhibits of Maine'
Augusta, ME MuseumsRoute 201 follows the old river trading paths of the Abenaki tribe, leading visitors back in time through towns where turn-of...
The Vintage Violet Antique Shop encompasses over 3000 square feet. We offer a tantalizing mixture of antiques and collectibl...
Stop, Shop,& Save before visiting Canada. You will save on premium Spirits, Wine. Beer & Tobacco. You will also enjoy...
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