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Willowbrook Museum Village

The way life used to be! Experience 19th century Yankee ingenuity while exploring 34 buildings displaying rural Maine daily life. An extensive carriage and sleigh collection, historic trades shops, two historic houses and barns, and a fully restored 1894

Newfield, ME Museums

Frost Farm Gallery

Frost Farm Gallery presents rotating fine arts with new exhibits planned for each First Friday gallery opening. Ongoing - diverse collection of matted and framed original vintage and antique prints in an intimate gallery space, nestled in an historic 1797

Norway, ME Arts

Fort McClary Blockhouse-Historic Site

Fort McClary State Historic Site has been occupied since 1689 and for nearly 275 years was used as an important military defensive position to protect the approaches to the Piscataqua River. Fort McClary was manned during five wars: The American Revolution War of 1812 Civil War

Kittery, ME Forts

Sunset Ridge Golf Links

Sunset Ridge Golf Links combines rolling hills and tree-lined fairways with beautiful white birches and magnificent sunsets. Golfers will have a wonderful experience, regardless of their score. The first 9

Westbrook, ME Golf Courses

Oxford Plains Speedway

Oxford Plains Speedway - Maine'

Oxford, ME Car Races

Maine Day Trip

Maine Day Trip creates memorable scenic auto sightseeing tours for small groups of up to six passengers. Portland, the largest city in the state, is the primary gateway to all of Maine's land and sea tourism. Many scenic tours are easily planned within 100

Scarborough, ME Tours


First Parish Meeting House

Owned by the Biddeford Historical Society. Boxed pews, cricket kneelers, late 19th century organ and lighting. Built 1759, remodeled in 1840

Biddeford, ME Historic Churches

Ogunquit River Plantation

A Secluded Setting Bordering The Rachel Carson Wildlife Refuge. One Mile North Of Ogunquit Village. AAA Rated Three Diamonds. River &

Ogunquit, ME Businesses


Portland Observatory

The Portland Observatory (1807), located at 138 Congress St., is the last remaining maritime signal tower (it's not a lighthouse) in the United States. It became a National Historic Landmark in 1971

Portland, ME Observatories