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Please visit the following websites for some of the best places to visit indoors this spring and summer. You won’t be disappointed!

MAINE FORESTRY MUSEUM
www.maineforestrymuseum.org

 

MOOSE ALLEY
moosealley.me

Not just state-of-the-art bowling lanes, Moose Alley has pool tables and cool arcade games and more. Open for breakfast weekdays at 8am, and weekends (Sat-Sun at 11am)   Spirits Bar and Grill serves breakfast, lunch and dinner till closing at 10pm.

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Moose Alley in Rangeley offers state-of-the art lanes, three tournament-edition pool tables and a 16-foot shuffleboard table with an electronic scorer. Oh, and there’s an arcade and a generous bar that features live music on weekends. Nick Bridges photo

OUTDOOR HERITAGE MUSEUM
www.outdoorheritagemuseum.org

Lupines outside of the Outdoor Heritage Museum in Oquossoc

 

Stephanie Chu-O’Neil

RANGELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY
www.rangeleylibrary.org

Open to the Public Tues-Fri 10-4:30, Sat 10-2:00, Last Weds of each month 10-7:00

Stop by the library to check out books, DVDs, audiobooks, puzzles, the Great Courses and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) kits. The library also has public access computers and 24/7 WiFi. Copy, print, and FAX services are available for a small fee. Library souvenirs for sale include mugs, fleece jackets, and hats. Limited edition prints of Herbie Welch’s “Brook Trout” and William Wegman’s “Dockside” may also be purchased.

RANGELEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
www.rangeleyhistoricalsociety.org

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Rangeley History Museum

RANGELEY REGION HEALTH & WELLNESS
rrhwp.org

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