Fall,Winter,Spring & Summer: Need a day away, feeling the aches that the cold weather bring or maybe you just a looking for a way to pamper yourself, a trip to the spa may be just what the doctor ordered. There are several spa that have cropped up over the last couple of years around the state and the skies the limit on the amenities and services that they offer. From deep tissue massages to facials and salt rubs, it really just depends on what you are in the mood for. The Senator Inn and Spa located in the capital, Augusta is a great place to get away from it all. They offer a full service spa, a beautiful salt pool and the white robes to go along with it all. Enjoy a fruit smoothie by the pool before your massage or make it a girls day out and treat yourselves to massages, facials and manicures you will find it all at this beautiful spa center. So if rest and relaxation is just what the doctor ordered than check out a local spa and relax.
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The Theater At Monmouth: Maine’s Shakespearian Theater
Winter,Spring,Summer & Fall: The Theater in Monmouth was established in 1970 in this small central Maine town. The Theater was given the title Shakespearian Theater in Maine by the Maine legislature five years later. Visitors to this community theater will see why when they attend one of their productions. The professional caliber of these nationally recognized plays all housed in a historically recognized building, Cumston Hall. Their 2008 schedule will mark their 39th season of bringing some of the finest productions to the stages of this theater in Maine. The theater’s season opens in January with the Shakespearian classic, Macbeth. The theater is easy to find located right in the heart of Monmouth on Main Street.
State Museum: Augusta
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall: The State of Maine is as beautiful as it is complex. It straddles the region of New England and maritime Canada. The Maine State Museum is a journey into the history of this land and its inhabitants. Come see the homes, shops and mills where Mainers have lived and worked for centuries. Enjoy the bounty of the woods and sea the way it was 12,000 years ago. Also explore the diverse ecosystems where that the animals of Maine call home.
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Moxie Falls: A Short Hike With A Huge Reward
Spring, Summer, Fall: Moxie Falls is Maine’s highest waterfall and a great place to spend a day with the family. The falls are over 90 feet tall and fill the air in this little canyon with mist on a breezy day. A short hike down a well maintained trail through balsam scented forest leads to multiple vantage points of the falls. From here there are side trails leading to smaller falls and plunge pools well suited for a refreshing swim on a hot summer day. It’s a great place to cool off, have a picnic or just enjoy the sights and sounds of the Maine Woods. Located just off the Lake Moxie road outside the town of The Forks there is plenty of room to park and explore this beautiful spot at your own pace.
Fort Halifax: The Oldest Blockhouse In The United States
Spring, Summer: Colonial history buffs and curious visitors alike can enjoy exploring the site of the oldest blockhouse in the United States. Situated at the confluence of the Kennebec and Sebasticook Rivers in Winslow, Maine. Fort Halifax was strategically built here to protect English colonial settlements along the Kennebec and was occupied between 1754 and 1756. The view of the of the river valley alone is more than enough reason to take a step back into history. A reconstruted replica can be viewed every year between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
