Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village
1783Sabbathday Lake in New Gloucester is the last active Shaker community in the world, continuously occupied since 1783, with a handful of members maintaining the faith.
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Sabbathday Lake in New Gloucester is the last active Shaker community in the world, continuously occupied since 1783, with a handful of members maintaining the faith.
Bowdoin College produced Longfellow, Hawthorne, a U.S. President, and the Civil War hero of Little Round Top, all from a small school in a Maine mill town.
Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' while living in Brunswick, Maine, in 1851-1852, producing the novel that Abraham Lincoln allegedly said started the Civil War.
Founded in 1912 by Leon Leonwood Bean, the Freeport flagship store famously operated 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and had no locks on its doors until 2020.
Bowdoin College graduate Robert Peary claimed to reach the North Pole on April 6, 1909, launching one of the greatest controversies in exploration history.
Massive glacial silt deposits buried a Freeport farm beginning in the early 1800s after overgrazing and poor land management exposed 40 acres of sand.
19 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Ever wondered where that bottle of Poland Spring water really comes from? Right here! This historic spot is where it all began. Back in the 1840s, a farmer named Hiram Ricker swore that the spring water on his land…
Ever wondered what happens to a magnificent building after a world's fair packs up? You're looking at the answer for Maine's contribution to the 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition! This isn't just an old building; it's a…
Ever wonder what put Maine on the map for health and wellness? You're driving through it right now! This area was once Maine's premier summer resort, famous for its supposedly curative spring waters. It all started in…
Get ready to step back in time, because you're about to drive past the last active Shaker community in the entire world! Back in the late 1700s, during the peak of the Shaker movement, this village was established near…
Ever wonder what helped put Lisbon Falls on the map? Look no further than the mighty Worumbo Mill. Once the largest employer in town, this mill was the heartbeat of Lisbon Falls and a huge player in Maine’s textile…
Look at this place! Marvel at the flamboyant Romanesque Revival architecture of Cumston Hall, a true gem of Monmouth, Maine. It's one of the most striking wooden buildings you'll see in a small town anywhere in the…
Sabbathday Lake in New Gloucester is the last active Shaker community in the world, continuously occupied since 1783, with a handful of members maintaining the faith.
Ever wondered what life was like for Maine's earliest pioneers? You're about to discover a rare survivor from that era, a true testament to grit and resourcefulness. This humble log cabin, the Levi Sargent House, was…
Founded in 1912 by Leon Leonwood Bean, the Freeport flagship store famously operated 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and had no locks on its doors until 2020.
Ever wonder what Maine looked like before it was even a state? Well, right here, nestled on Quaker Ridge Road in Casco, stands a quiet testament to those early days. This is the Friends Meetinghouse, the oldest…
Ever wondered where Maine's agricultural heart truly beats? You're about to pass one of its oldest surviving landmarks. This sturdy wooden structure, the Topsham Fairgrounds Grandstand, has been a silent witness to…
Ever wondered what it was like to live in a town shaped by both the sea and higher learning? You're driving through it right now! This district tells the tale of Brunswick's rise. In the late 18th century, Brunswick was…
Bowdoin College produced Longfellow, Hawthorne, a U.S. President, and the Civil War hero of Little Round Top, all from a small school in a Maine mill town.
Bowdoin College graduate Robert Peary claimed to reach the North Pole on April 6, 1909, launching one of the greatest controversies in exploration history.
Pull over! You're about to pass the home of a man who literally wrote the book on American minerals. This isn't just any old house; it's where Parker Cleaveland, a pioneering mineralogist, lived and worked for over 50…
Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' while living in Brunswick, Maine, in 1851-1852, producing the novel that Abraham Lincoln allegedly said started the Civil War.
Massive glacial silt deposits buried a Freeport farm beginning in the early 1800s after overgrazing and poor land management exposed 40 acres of sand.