- The list below includes 100 free or cheap things to do in or near Boothbay, Maine, including 81 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Parks, Mini Golf and Breweries.
- From Boothbay Community Park to School House Pond Preserve, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Boothbay and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brunswick, Boothbay Harbor, Bath and Freeport.
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To enjoy the unique display of textile art, visitors check out the Pejepscot Historical Society. Exhibits include pieces reflecting local history events and an array of other collections that rotate.
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Showcasing the Brunswick area, the Pejepscot Museum features rotating exhibits on a variety of local history from a 50,000-piece inventory of photographs and artifacts. The museum is open year round and is adjacent to the Skolfield-Whittier House.
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Established in 1862, the Skolfield-Whittier House is a historical museum that is open from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. The museum offers free admission to children under the age of 5.
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Designed for open and free roaming, Merrymeeting Dog Park is a fun place for animal lovers to gather. Visitors are asked to comply with a list of rules to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all pets.
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With plenty of slots cars to be rented or bought, Slot Car Junction is worth the while for children and adults alike.
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Eveningstar Cinema is a single screen movie theater that airs mainstream and independent films. The theater is locally owned and operated and is available for hosting birthday parties and other group events.
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The Joshua L. Chamberlain museum is located in the restored home of the Gettysburg hero who also served as governor and university president after the war. Daily tours through the museum are conducted by the local historical society.
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Main Street in Brunswick stretches from the bridge over the Androscoggin River to Bowdoin College. Along the road are numerous restaurants serving different ethnic foods and small businesses including a bowling alley.
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As a wilderness river, the Upper St. John River runs through many undeveloped forested areas. Canoeing is available in the gentler portions of the river while white water rafting can be conducted in the rougher parts.
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At Maine Fiberarts Visitor Center, guests can explore exhibits featuring artwork pieces with fiber as the medium. The collection consists of rugs, quilts, draperies, books, and more. The center also hosts classes on felt making and basket weaving.