Tourist Attractions In Lewiston, Maine

Tourist Attractions in Lewiston, Maine. The Lewiston Maineiacs Hockey Team plays at The Colisee in Lewiston, Maine. L/A Arts - www.laarts.org A local arts organization that was founded in 1973 to increase...

L/A Arts - www.laarts.org
A local arts organization that was founded in 1973 to increase the awareness, appreciation and support of the arts in the Lewiston/Auburn area. They support community cultural events like the Androscoggin Artist Gallery, theater and other performing arts. They promote The Public Theatre, a professional equity theatre company, and The Community Little Theatre, a well-established amateur theatre.


The Bates College Museum of Art - http://www.bates.edu/x29515.xml
Features prints, drawings, photographs and paintings, with a body of work created by Marsden Hartley of Lewiston.




Museum L/A - www.androscoggincounty.com
It focuses upon the history of the Twin Cities during the Industrial Revolution, when textile mill, shoe mills, railroads, the canal system, and a flow of immigrants from French Canada and Europe transformed Lewiston and Auburn from a quiet rural hamlet into a vibrant prosperous city, practically overnight.

Franco-American Heritage Center
The Franco-American Heritage Center at St. Mary's was established in November 2000 to preserve and promote all aspects of the Franco-American heritage, including culture, history, and language. It includes a museum, performance hall, function hall, and learning center.

Lewiston Walking Tour - www.androscoggincounty.com
A self-guided walking tour that brings you past architecturally significant buildings within the twin cities.

Lost Valley Ski Area - www.lostvalleyski.com
15 trails and 3 lifts for downhill skiing and snowboarding. Night skiing available. In the summer, mountain biking and paintball are popular activities.

The Colisee - www.thecolisee.com
Home of the Lewiston Maineiacs Hockey Team. The Maineiacs are part of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and they play many minor league teams from Eastern Canada.

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