- The list below includes 82 free or cheap things to do in or near Trenton, Maine, including 56 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Art Gallery and Hiking Trails.
- From Wild Acadia Fun Park to Acadia Zoo-Kisma Preserve, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Trenton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bar Harbor, Deer Isle, Castine and Ellsworth.
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J. Norman Martin was paid $137 to create the fiberglass-over-metal frame Paul Bunyan statue that sits opposite the Bangor Civic Center. The 37-foot tall statue weighs 3,700 pounds, and Martin built the statue to withstand 110 mile an hour winds.
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Opened in 1989, Coyote Moon is a boutique which offers its visitors many clothing collections and not only – musical chimes, books, statues and many other things make it a relaxing and soothing environment
31.5 Miles
The Colonial Theatre is a movie theater that shows the best of Hollywood, independent, and foreign films. The three auditoriums are fitted with surround sound and the front of the building has a balcony.
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The Belfast Historical Society & Museum is a historical museum that strives to preserve and display artifacts and memorabilia from local history. The museum contains vintage photographs and exhibits in addition to a historical archive and library available.
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Featuring the latest blockbuster hits, Colonial Theatre offers three screens to watch movies in. The theater is located in the downtown area and features 1920s architecture with two elephant sculptures on the roof.
31.7 Miles
Named after the 20 foot-high cascade on its premises, the Cascade Park has amenities for the entire family, including trails, a gazebo and picnic areas.
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Dedicated to the Second Regiment of Volunteers, the Mount Hope Garden Cemetery is also the resting place of local and national celebrities, including Lincoln's prime-minister. The Soldier's Memorial, erected in 1864, is the oldest such memorial in America.
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One of the participants of the Ready to Learn national program, the Maine Discovery Museum was opened in 2001. Besides the hands-on exhibitions and the learning programs, it can also host birthday parties and other special events.
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Located in a converted station that was originally constructed in 1897, Bangor’s Hose 5 Fire Museum features a variety of historic firefighting vehicles, including a 1930 McCann Pumper and a 1917 Garford Pumper.
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During the summer season, visitors to Dawnland Tours can take a walking tour of haunted places and hear supernatural tales about the area from their costumed guide. Tours last approximately one hour.