If you are planning a trip to Maine, a visit to some Maine museums can really help you get a feel for the history and flavor of this historic state. Whether you are interested in Maritime history, fine art or other culturally related attractions such as historic homes, you can find museums that will interest and educate your entire family.
There are over three hundred museums located throughout the state. They offer information on everything from state history to more unique topics such as fibrearts. If you are interested in touring these sites, you may want to make plans in advance. This can allow you to make sure that all points are covered and that you do not miss any museums that you particularly wanted to visit.
There are a number of websites that you can use to plan your museum tours. One of the most excellent sites is visitmaine.com which lists a large number of different attractions. There is a site dedicated specifically to museums in the state and you can use the site to access museum tours and museum specific sites.
If you want to visit several museums back to back, you may want to take one of the art trails that plan journeys from one museum to the next. Two of these are the Folk Art Trail and the Maine Art Museum Trail. The Maine Art Museum trail takes in seven art museums that are located within a comfortable distance of each other. You can see the work of artists who have lived or vacationed in Maine as well as the work of internationally renowned artists as well. The Folk Art Trail is a bit more extensive and covers eleven different museums. If you are on either one of these tours, you will be unable to enjoy all of the sites in one day, so there are a number of hotels, motels and bed and breakfasts that cater to people following either tour.
If you love history, there are two different things you may be interested in checking out. If you want to view state history, you should check out the Maine State Museum which is located in Augusta. It covers the history of the state and its people as well. There is a new historical tour as well that you may want to take in. The Portland Freedom Trail is not one museum but rather a walking tour that takes in some of the historically significant sites around the city of Portland. It commemorates the important role that the city played in the abolishonist movement and the Underground Railroad.
If you are looking for a way to link history and nature together, you may be interested in the Thoreau Wabanaki Trail. This is not a museum in the conventional sense but it does allow you to get the feel for the voyage made by Henry David Thoreau, a world famous American author and philosopher. He wrote a number of books during his lifetime. One of them, Walden, Or Life In The Woods, is incredibly well known and has profoundly influenced the lives of many people around the world.
In fact, there are a number of historic sites that are scattered throughout the state that are worth looking at. These include historic homes and buildings and there are usually one or two to be found in many towns, cities and villages in Maine. A great tourism guide can be a huge benefit when it comes to locating them so you may want to check in with the Chamber of Commerce in any city you visit. There, you will be able to find tourism guides, pamphlets and information on different local attractions.
Take the time to visit Maine museums. There are so many of them that you can spend weeks or even months taking a trip through the past. Learning about the past can be one of the best ways to connect with our future so visiting museums is an important and fun thing to do.
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