What a delightful find. There was so much to see and learn about. There are many rooms to walk through and there is even an interactive exhibit on the second floor for younger kids. The lady at the front, Damantha, was a gem and a delight and she made our visit even more wonderful. There is a fascinating history that is brought to life when you walk through the rooms. The main building where the gift shop is, is a stunning building. There is also so much to see and the ladies who work there are wonderful and are happy to talk about...
Read moreThe building over the source and the original bottling plant are absolute masterpieces of late 1800s early 1900s architecture. They are beautiful and the fitting. The magnificence of what day honor. The location could not be more beautiful and, even when the museum, which is free to the public, is closed, the gates are open, allowing you to walk on the paths. If you play golf, well, I can't imagine a more...
Read moreVisited the spring and the state main house. Enjoyed the small museum at the bottling plant near the spring. Visiting the Maine state house was very intresting. There are 3 floors, the first two are museum about the resort and Maine State house. The third floor is and art gallery. Also, there is a chapel near the State house which is very lovely and worth...
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