Each museum along the Trail is part of a vibrant arts and cultural community. Visit the following websites for more information about area attractions.

Maine Office of Tourism

Bates College Museum of Art/Lewiston
Androscoggin County Chamber of Commerce
207 783-2249

L/A Arts
Live professional dance, music, and family entertainment.
207 782-7228

Bowdoin College Museum of Art/Brunswick
Chamber of Commerce of the Bath/Brunswick Region
207 725-8797

Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum
Focusing on the Arctic explorations of Robert E. Peary and Donald B. MacMillan.
207 725-3416

Pejepscot Historical Society
Visit the home of famed Civil War hero Joshua L. Chamberlain and two local history Museums.
207 729-6606

Maine Maritime Museum
Located in Bath, gallery exhibits, an historic shipyard, and educational programs highlight Maine’s rich nautical history.
207 443-1316

Colby College Museum of Art/Waterville
Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce
207 873-3315

Railroad Square Cinema
A wonderful art and movie house, which hosts the acclaimed Maine International Film Festival each July.
207 873-6526

Waterville Opera House
Your Gateway to the Arts in Central Maine.
207 873-5381

Farnsworth Art Museum/Rockland
Rockland-Thomaston Area Chamber of Commerce
207 596-0376

Maine Lighthouse Museum
The largest collection of lighthouse paraphernalia in the country.
207 594-3301

Olson House
This home appears in several of Andrew Wyeth’s paintings including Christina’s World and is open to the public.
207 596-6457

Ogunquit Museum of American Art/Ogunquit
Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce
207 646-2939

Ogunquit Playhouse
Presenting a full schedule of outstanding summer theatre.
207 646-2402

Ogunquit Art Association
Hosting a lively series of exhibitions, panel discussions, and workshops in the historic Barn Gallery.
207 646-8400

Portland Museum of Art/Portland
Convention and Visitors Bureau of Greater Portland
207 772-5800

Children’s Museum of Maine
Hands-on exhibits provide a world of fun and discovery.
207 828-1234

Victoria Mansion
Internationally renowned for its magnificent and ornate interiors; tours offered.
207 772-4841

University of Maine Museum of Art/Bangor
Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce
207 947-0307

Maine Center for the Arts
Includes the Hudson Museum (which houses native artifacts of the Americas) and Bangor Symphony Orchestra’s grand concert hall.
207 581-1755

Penobscot Theatre Company
A renowned outdoor Shakespeare Festival (July/August) on the banks of the Penobscot River.
207 942-3333

Page Farm and Home Museum
Home and community exhibits illustrating rural life in Maine in the 1860s.
207 581-4100