What to do and see in Augusta, Maine (ME): The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

August 22, 2021 Janean Rudisill

Originally an English trading post on the Kennebec River, Augusta has since grown to be the capital of Maine, and is focused on preserving and celebrating the state’s history. Visit the magnificent Maine State House or Old Fort Western, the oldest surviving wooden fort in the United States. The city is also the home of the Pine Tree State Arboretum, a 224-acre park and botanic garden, with six miles of hiking, biking and cross-country skiing trails, open for free, all year round.
Restaurants in Augusta

1. Maine State Museum

230 State St, Augusta, ME 04330-6845 +1 207-287-2301 [email protected] http://www.mainestatemuseum.org
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4.5 based on 300 reviews

Maine State Museum

Beginning June 24, 2020, the Maine State Museum has closed to allow significant repairs and upgrades to the building's mechanical systems. This necessary closure was unanticipated at this time. The duration of the closure has yet to be fully determined. Because the scope of work to be completed is substantial and complex, the museum could be closed for up to two years. Please see the museum's website for additional details and updates.

Reviewed By airehead2 - Oakland, United States

This museum must rank highly on your "bucket list". If your are a native and you have not taken the time to visit this facility then you can not refer to yourself as an authentic Mainiac. Maybe a little over-stated but this museum is very much worth your time. Take your family out on a Saturday when the weather out of doors is inclement.or cold and enjoy an educational experience learning a little about the wonderful state of your residence. The displays have been around for decades and I/we have visited only twice in my seventy-one years and it never seems to get old. A simply wonderful place to spend an afternoon with your young children or grand-children and give them an experience they will never forget and always be reminded of you years later when they reflect on the day of.their visit. Don't forget,you may even learn something too! DIRIGO

2. Sonny's Museum

228 Water St, Augusta, ME 04330-4614 +1 207-623-9685
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Sonny's Museum

3. State Capitol

State Street, Augusta, ME 04330-6845 +1 207-287-2301 http://legislature.maine.gov/lio/security-screening/9120
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4.5 based on 114 reviews

State Capitol

Reviewed By skeelovr - Augusta, United States

Oh, if this place could talk, the stories it could tell! Impressive architecture, hallowed halls, historic art, beautiful grounds! Take a self-guided tour with the help of a pamphlet at the front service kiosk, or arrange for a free guided tour with a knowledgeable guide. Time well spent!

4. State House

Augusta, ME
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4.0 based on 28 reviews

State House

The seat of government in Augusta.

5. Augusta Civic Center

Augusta, ME http://www.augustaciviccenter.org/
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3.5 based on 35 reviews

This venue features top performers and expositions.

6. Children's Discovery Museum

171 Capitol St Ste 2, Augusta, ME 04330-6232 +1 207-622-2209 [email protected] http://www.childrensdiscoverymuseum.org/
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3.5 based on 54 reviews

Children's Discovery Museum

A good rainy day attraction offering crafts and exhibits.

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