- TripBuzz found 13 things to do indoors in the Bethel area. From Big Adventure Center to Elements Art Gallery, Bethel offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 29 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 24 different types of things to do inside in or near Bethel, Maine. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Laser Tag, Bars, Art Gallery and Movie Theaters.
- There are 3 indoor activities in Bethel, and 10 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Bridgton, Gorham and Berlin and Bridgton, Gorham and Berlin.
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Frost Place was the home of poet Robert Frost. Those visiting this site can see many first-edition Frost books, a half-mile nature trail where Frost wrote many of his books, and the property is often used for poetry conferences.
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From local folklore to poetry, Figures of Speech Theatre puts on performances that depict regional and world renowned art, literature, and history. The company creates elaborate puppets and props for each performance.
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Franconia Notch State Pkwy, exit 34B, Franconia, NH 03580
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The New England Ski Museum offers a history of skiing cover 8,000 years in its exhibits. In particular, the museum features Olympian and native Bode Miller and the construction of the nearby Cannon Mountain Ski Resort.
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A ten-screen movie theater, Regal Augusta 10 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers reclining chairs, self-service and mobile ticketing, reserved seating and a lobby snack bar.
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171 Capitol Street, Suite 2, Augusta, ME 04330
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At the Children's Discovery Museum, children can pretend they work in a restaurant, grocery store, construction, or bank. Children can also put on a puppet show, touch the marine life in the touch-tank, make music, create art, and climb into a tree house.
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Charles Bulfinch, who also designed the U.S. Capitol, designed the Maine State House that opened in January 1832. Today, visitors can tour the state house and see historical portraits, a rotating display of modern artist, and special activities in the Hall of Flags.