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Lancaster
Ghost Sightings @ Blood Town Forest got its name from the 1970's when kids used to camping out in the forest. One night a couple went out there, and while the girl was setting up the tent, the guy went back to the car to get something, and when he got to the car, the girl's head was resting on the hood of the car. So he ran to a nearby farmer's house and called the police, and when the police got there, the guy's body was lying next to it. You can hear all kinds of messed up things if you go out there, but be careful if you do because farmers that live nearby try to chase kids away from going in the forest. There is a big rock at the entrance that tells the entire story.
Lebanon
Blueberry Picking
Berry Best Farm
33 Colburn Way
457-1435
Eleven different varieties that ripen at different times throughout the season.
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Ghost Sightings @ Old Cottage was once a school house. Late at night between 12-1, you can hear children screaming and running in and out of the rooms. When these children run in the moonlight they become visible to the human eye.
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Winery
Prospect Hill Winery - 318 Orrills Hill Road - Lebanon, ME 04027 - (207) 651-9335 - Re-Opens May 25th! - tours and sales Sundays 1 - 5pm. Open year round for sales just call. prospecthillwines.com
Lee
Mt. Jefferson - Skiing & Half - Pipe
ski & snowboard rentals
full snack bar with homemade treats
(207) 738-2377
www.skimtjefferson.com
Directions
Route 6 in Lee, just 60 miles northeast of Bangor, and 12 miles east of Lincoln. (Take Exit 227 from I-95). From Calais, we're 60 miles northwest.
Levant
Blueberry Picking
Treworgy Orchards
3876 Union Street
884-8354
Available from mid-July to mid-August
Lewiston
Looking for Something to Do This Weekend - this is my go to website for the area:
http://www.mainetourism.com/events/?source=google&gclid=CNX4tNKo-cgCFcISHwodeMUM9w
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Archives & Museums
Bates College Museum of Art
75 Russell Street
207-786-8335
museum@bates.edu
Hours: Mon - Sat 10 am - 5 pm
closed between exhibits
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Brewery
Baxter Brewing Company - 130 Mill Street
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Hotel Crypt - Welcome to The Hotel Crypt, the only attraction of its kind in America -- possibly the world. In 1907, Father Wallace, the first priest of St. Patrick's Church in Lewiston, Maine, was laid to rest in a crypt below the church's mortuary chapel.
Liberty
Brewery
Liberty Craft Brewing - 7 Coon Mountain Lane - Hand-crafted micro brews designed for taste, smoothness, and quality, Each of our beer recipes uses only the finest hops, wheat, barley, and other local ingredients to combine for the freshest tasting brew ever. . Experience our quality for yourself. Come in and grab some to go direct from the brewery. Enjoy our views of the Camden hills while you are here. We offer beer brewing tours and tasting parties by appointment. As of this writing 10/22/15 they had 9 beers to sample at their tasting room.
Tasting Room Hours:
Friday & Saturday 11 - 9 pm
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Sunday 12 - 7 pm
See More at: http://www.libertycraftbrewing.com/
Limerick
Blueberry Picking
Libby & Son U-Picks
86 Sawyer Mountain Road
793-4749
Facebook
Acres and acres of highbush blueberries. We follow a strict Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program.
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Brewer(ies)
Gneiss Brewing
94 Patterson Rd
(207)793-0046
Limington
Blueberry Picking
Doles Orchard
187 Doles Ridge Road
(207) 793-4409
Facebook
Make sure to check the Facebook page first!
Lincoln
Choose And Cut Christmas Tree Farm
Balsam Meadow Farm
722 Enfield Road
207-794-2129
Hours Thurs – Sun 9 a.m. – Dark
Lincoln Plantation
HIKING
Aziscohos Mountain - This trail, located in Lincoln Plantation, offers some of the finest lake views in the state. Enter the trail on Route 16, 17.7 miles west of Rangeley and 100 yards south of the Magalloway Bridge at the foot of the Azicohos Dam. The ascent is easy through the woods on Firewarden’s Trail. There is an optional North slope descent. For more info. call the Rangeley Chamber at 207-864-5364.
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Road to summit is 1.75 miles
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Elevation gain is 1700 feet to the summit at 3,186 feet
Lincolnville
Archives & Museums
School House Museum
33 Beach Road
207-789-5445
lhs@sent.com
Open: June - Early October
Mon, Wed & Fridays : 1 pm - 4pm
Admission is free
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Blueberry Picking
Sewall Orchard
259 Masalin Road
(207) 763-3956
“Our farm is a place that welcomes all living organisms. Therefore, we use no substances that are toxic or that kill.”
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Andrew's Brewing Company - 353 High Street
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Winery
Cellardoor Winery - The Vineyard ( 2 locations ) - 367 Youngtown Road - Lincolnville ME 04849 - (207) 763-4478 - Aside from daily tastings at their 47 West St, Rockport, ME 04856 location, they also offer events & classes throughout the year. The LINCOLN location is open year round on the weekends only from Columbus Day to Memorial Day and from Memorial Day to Columbus Day they are open daily and giving a tour at 2:00pm no reservations are needed. mainewine.com
Livermore
Archives & Museums
Maine's Paper & Heritage Museum
22 Church Street
207-592-1807
info@papermuseumofmaine.org
Dedicated to preserving the history of the paper industry in Maine.
FMI : http://papermuseumofmaine.org/
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Washburn-Norlands Living History Center
290 Norlands Road
207-897-4366
Norlands@norlands.org
445 Acres of working farmland and forests. The Center includes 4 historic buildings: Mansion built 1867, Library built 1883, Meeting House 1828, and School House 1853. EAch building has been restored and operates as a museum.
The museum is dedicated to the preservation of rural Maine heritage as it relates to the 18th & 19th centuries. The Washburn's had 7 sons and they all served our government as Governors, Congressmen, United States Senator, Secretary of State, Foreign Ministers, a Civil War General, and a Navy Captain.
They also had industrial achievements as well, Gold Medal Flour, a typewriter and President of a railroad company.
LIsbon Falls
Kennebec Fruit Company
2 Main St
Hours: M- S 9:30 a.m. - 4pm
Sun - 12 - 4pm
Cash business / no credit / debit cards accepted.
HOME TO : Moxie Museum
The Moxie Festival started in 1980 when the owner Frank Anicetti asked a local writer to come sign a book at his store about Moxie.
His store is filled with everything Moxie, he even makes Moxie ice cream, and during the Moxie Festival the lines are out the door to try some!
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Lubec
Archives & Museums
McCurdy Smokehoue Museum
50 Water Street
207-733-2197
Was the last traditional smoked-herring facility in the United States when it closed its doors in 1991!
Today the complex has been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
The museum was created in the old skinning/pakcing shed and the Mulholland Gallery formerly Mulholland Market serves as a non-profit gallery housing the works of local artists.
Open: 10 am - 4 pm Daily
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West Quoddy Head Lighthouse
Buildings which are open to the public - Light Tower only & Keeper's House ( museum inside ).
The lighthouse is an active Coast Guard aid to navigation and contains a beautiful third order Fresnel lens. The light station's historic buildings are owned by the Maine Department of Parks and Lands. The Museum inside the keeper's house is operated by the West Quoddy Head Light Keepers Association.
Lucerne
Ghost Sightings @ Lucerne Inn there has been reports of shadows on the walls, footsteps, a woman and a child talking outside of the door when there is no one there, feels like some one is always watching over you.
Lyman
Brewery
Funky Bow Beer Company - Ledgewood Lane - Tap Room Hours - Friday and Saturday 4-9 pm |
Every Friday and Saturday we fire up the wood oven, because what goes better with farm-fresh beer than farm-fresh pizza? The dough for the crust is made from spent grain from our beer-brewing process, and toppings are organic vegetables grown on the farm, as well as ingredients from other local sources.
NOTE: We love to hand out sample slices, but sometimes we get too busy with orders for whole pies. Thanks for understanding! See more at: http://www.funkybowbeercompany.com/pizza/