- TripBuzz found 79 things to do indoors in the Falmouth area. From Patricia Ritzo Paintings to Galeyrie Custom Framers & Fine Art, Falmouth offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 88 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 41 different types of things to do inside in or near Falmouth, Maine. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Art Gallery, Ballets, History Museums and Theaters.
- There are 4 indoor activities in Falmouth, and 75 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Brunswick, Portland, South Portland and Biddeford.
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67 North High St. (Route 302), Bridgton, ME
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The Rufus Porter Museum and Cultural Heritage Center is a collection of the works of artist and inventor Rufus Porter. The museum offers murals, paintings and educational material related to Mr. Porter as well as a few other New England artists.
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Visitors can learn about the life and the works of artist and inventor Rufus Porter at the Rufus Porter Museum. This museum contains the largest selection of Porter miniatures and the only known image of Rufus Porter.
34.2 Miles
The Boothbay Playhouse is a local venue which hosts the staged productions of a variety of Broadway musicals with the participation of both professionals and local artists.
34.7 Miles
Built in 1807, Castle Tucker gives a look into 150 years of a prominent family's history. Visitors can see three generations of Victorian-era possessions, including a grand piano, hand-painted fine china and an original spyglass used by Captain Richard Tucker.
34.9 Miles
Showcasing the work of local and regional artists, Sylvan Gallery features a frequently rotating collection of art that represents a variety of styles and artistic visions. The gallery hosts a variety of special events.
36.6 Miles
Opened since 1989, the Bread & Roses bakery offers its visitors plenty of specialty pastries and handmade desserts, such as the carrot cake and the chocolate truffle torte.
36.6 Miles
Built in 1923, The Leavitt Fine Arts Theatre has shown first-run films in its single, 600-seat auditorium for over 90 consecutive years. Guests adore its history and old-fashioned character, which is highlighted by real, buttered popcorn.
36.9 Miles
A small stone building dating back to the 1897, Ogunquit Memorial Library is a historic landmark. Its field stone construction makes it of interest to architecture buffs, and grandfather clocks and stuffed owls add atmosphere inside.
37.1 Miles
Sustained by volunteers, the Monhegan Museum is managed by a small community of docents. It showcases local art works that specifically portrays the Island's artistic, cultural, industrial, social and natural wonders.