Cheap Things To Do in Bangor, Maine

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74 Main St., Bangor, ME , USA

  • The largest children's museum in Maine, with three floors of kid-oriented displays and activities. Science and music exhibits on the third floor include a giant body to climb through and the Recol... More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine

  • Enjoy the largest children's museum north of Boston, and Maine's premier center for learning and discovery. Seven permanent interactive exhibits invite you to explore the worlds of nature, ... More on familydaysoutusa

 

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13th Street Bangor, ME 04401

  • An outdoor Olympic-sized pool with a waterslide and a copule of fountains, this facility has a slow slope into the water, easy on the old and young, and was built with a ... More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine

  • An outdoor Olympic-sized pool with a waterslide and a copule of fountains, this facility has a slow slope into the water, easy on the old and young, and was built with ... More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine

 

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Shackford Head State Parkc/o Bureau of Parks and Lands106 Hogan RoadBangor, ME 04401

  • Shackford Head, a 90-acre undeveloped peninsula in Eastport, is located off Maine Route 190. The site includes beaches, protected coves, and a bold headland. A hiking trail from the parking area th... More on maine.gov

  • Shackford Head, a 90-acre pristine peninsula in Eastport off Route 190, is home to beaches, protected coves, and a bold headland. A hiking trail from the parking area through the woods to the rocky... More on LLBean.com

 

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Allagash Wilderness Waterwayc/o Bureau of Parks and LandsNorthern Region Headquarters106 Hogan RoadBangor, ME 04401

  • The Allagash Wilderness Waterway was established by the Maine Legislature in 1966 to preserve, protect, and enhance the natural beauty, character, and habitat of a unique area. It is a magnificent,... More on maine.gov

  • The Allagash Wilderness Waterway is a magnificent 92-mile-long string of ponds, lakes and streams winding through the heart of Maine's north woods. A complete canoe trip of the Allagash takes seven... More on LLBean.com

 

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15 Hildreth Street, Bangor, ME 04401-5740

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  • Family Fun Bowling Center is a 20 lane bowling center in Bangor, Maine. The lanes have been owned and manag... More on Familyfunlanes.com

  • We actually booked our company party there, they let us bring in catered food, let us do the cosmic bowl (l... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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405 Perry Road, Bangor, Maine

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  • A collection of 200 antique Maine vehicles going back to the 19th century: snowplows, wagons, trucks, sled... More on An Explorer's Guide: Maine

  • The Cole Land Transportation Museum's primary goal of raising the aspirations of Maine children is supporte... More on MuseumsUSA.org

 

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PO Box 02641, Bangor, ME, USA

  • Goal is to save our state's historic aviation history, aircraft, photographs, memorabilia, and to preserve those living pioneers and their stories for generations to know and enjoy. In order to preserve this rapidly ... More on MuseumStuff.com

 

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Fort Point State Parkc/o Bureau of Parks and Lands106 Hogan RoadBangor, ME 04401

  • Picnic tables with a waterfront view, pier and floats for fishing and boating, and access to a scenic bicycling trip are some of the top reasons to visit Fort Point State Park. Located about three miles off U.S. Route 1 in Stockton ... More on maine.gov

 

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Birch Point State Parkc/o Bureau of Parks and Lands106 Hogan RoadBangor, ME 04401

  • Enjoy scenic views of Penobscot Bay while you picnic or fish. The park's crescent-shaped sand beach allows swimming in a ... More on maine.gov

 

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