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Bath Cycle & Ski
115 Main Street
http://www.bikeman.com
(207) 442-7002
Retail and Consumer Merchandise
We are BIKEMAN / Bath Cycle and Ski, located on the coast of Maine.
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Chocolate Church Arts Center
804 Washington Street
http://chocolatechurch.com
(207) 442-8455
he Chocolate Church Arts Center is mid coast Maine’s regional performing and visual arts center. For more than 30 years the Chocolate Church Arts Center has been offering a rich program of live music, gallery exhibitions, theatre for young artists, lectures and workshops.
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Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
132 Botanical Gardens Drive
http://www.mainegardens.org
(207) 633-4333
Here at the Gardens, you’ll see glorious formal gardens, impressive stonework, man-made waterfalls and ponds, and an overall design that’s both appealing and impressive. But you’ll also find antique stone walls; nearly a mile of sparkling waterfront; massive ledges covered in mosses, lichens, and ferns; and native forest – in fact, the essence of Maine.
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Farnsworth Art Museum
16 Museum Street
http://www.farnsworthmuseum.org
(207) 596-6457
Celebrating Maine’s Role in American Art, the Farnsworth Art Museum offers a nationally recognized collection of works from many of America’s greatest artists. With 20,000 square feet of gallery space and over 10,000 works in the collection, there is always something new on view at the Farnsworth. The museum has one of the largest collections of works by sculptor Louise Nevelson and its Wyeth Center features works of Andrew, N.C. and Jamie Wyeth. The Farnsworth's library is also housed in its Rockland, ME, campus. Two historic buildings, the Farnsworth Homestead and the Olson House, and Julia's Gallery for Young Artists complete the museum complex.
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Frances Perkins Center
170 Main Street
http://www.francesperkinscenter.org
(207) 563-3374
The Perkins family homestead on the Damariscotta River in Coastal Maine held a very special place in Frances Perkins's heart. She viewed it as a place of contemplation and refuge. With the advent of the Center, we are bringing her philosophy and the causes she fought for back to The Brick House, as it is known. The Center will provide a place for students, scholars, and policy makers to research and write about subjects related to and inspired by Perkins's dedication to improving the lives of working men and women.
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Maine Maritime Museum
243 Washington Street
http://www.mainemaritimemuseum.org
(207) 443-1316
Experience Maine’s rich seafaring history on the banks of the Kennebec River at Maine Maritime Museum. From watercraft and lobstering, to shipbuilding and sea trade, you’ll hear stories about dangerous voyages to distant lands, see how a shipbuilder’s family lived in the 1890s, smell the sawdust from historic ship timbers, and discover the wonders and mysteries of Maine’s maritime culture.
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Maine State Music Theater
22 Elm Street
http://msmt.org
(207) 725-8769
MSMT is a professional, non-profit musical theatre company with 54 years experience producing Broadway quality musicals in the small town of Brunswick, Maine.
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Owls Head Transportation Museum
Museum Street
http://www.ohtm.org
(207) 594-4418
The Owls Head Transportation Museum has one of the finest collections of pioneer-era aircraft and automobiles in the world. More than 100 historic aircraft, automobiles, bicycles, carriages and engines are on permanent display. The Aircraft Collection contains replicas and originals representing the first century of flight, from Cayley’s unmanned glider (1804) to the legendary Curtiss Jenny of the barnstorming era. An outstanding collection of automobiles spans the late 19th Century and early 20th century, from our recently refurbished 1908 Stanley K Semi-Racer to a 1935 Stout Scarab (called the world’s first mini-van, one of only six ever made).
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Portland Museum of Art
7 Congress Street
http://www.portlandmuseum.org
(207) 775-6148
Our museum is at the threshold of an extraordinary transition. As with the construction of the Lorenzo di Medici Sweat Gallery (1911) and the Charles Shipman Payson Building (1983), the PMA enters a new phase as we reopen the restored Winslow Homer Studio (1884) and present the groundbreaking exhibition Weatherbeaten: Winslow Homer and Maine. We are becoming an advocate for cultural leadership in the life of our community and joining a greater national conversation through scholarship, exhibitions, and programs. This moment is just the beginning of the excitement as we embark on an adventure to explore the role of the museum in contemporary America.
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Seaspray Kayaking Rentals
320 State Road
http://www.seaspraykayaking.com
(207) 443-3646
Explore the beauty of Maine by paddling alongside seals, ospreys, eagles and a variety of wildlife on a professionally guided or self-guided kayak, canoe or paddle board trip along the Coast of Maine. No experience is necessary. Whether you have your own kayak or would like to rent one of ours, Seaspray Kayaking will guide you step by step as you prepare for a memorable outdoor adventure.
Our Fully Stocked Retail Store is located at the New Meadows Kayaking Center in West Bath, Maine with FREE Demos daily and over 100 Recreational, Sea Kayak, Sit-on Tops, Paddle Boards and Canoes in our Rental Fleet!
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Popham Beach State Park
10 Perkins Farm Lane, Phippsburg, ME
http://www.maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/doc/parksearch/search_name.pl?state_park=22&historic_site=&publi
(207) 389-1335
Bordering the south side of the mouth of the Kennebec River, Popham Beach State Park is truly one of Maine's rare geologic landforms that features a long stretch of sand beach. Sunbathers relaxing on Popham's sands can see Fox and Wood islands offshore, and the Kennebec and Morse rivers border each end of the beach.
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Reid State Park
375 Seguinland Road, Georgetown, ME
http://www.maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/doc/parksearch/search_name.pl?state_park=13&historic_site=&publi
(207) 371-2303
Thousands of visitors enjoy the park's long, wide sand beaches like Mile and Half Mile, which are rare in Maine. Enjoyed as a recreational resource, the beaches are also essential nesting areas for endangered least terns and piping plovers and resting and feeding areas for other shorebirds. Rarer than beaches along Maine's coast are large sand dunes, like those at Reid.