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    Crooked Face Creamery Skowhegan - Morning Sentinel photo by Rich Abrahamson | of | Share this photo

    Sampling the cheeses at Crooked Face Creamery in Skowhegan on Saturday are, from left, Stephan Glessner of Berlin, Germany, Grace Benoit of Milford, New Hampshire, and her sister, Genevieve Benoit of Skowhegan.

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    Crooked Face Creamery Skowhegan - Morning Sentinel photo by Rich Abrahamson | of | Share this photo

    Amy Rowbottom, owner of the Crooked Face Creamery, has expanded her business into the Maine Grains building in Skowhegan. Rowbottom dishes out cheese samples at the business on Saturday.

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    Crooked Face Creamery Skowhegan - Morning Sentinel photo by Rich Abrahamson | of | Share this photo

    Basset hound Howard of Crooked Face Creamery is greeted by customer Genevieve Benoit at the Maine Grains building in Skowhegan on Saturday, the new site of Amy Rowbottom's cheese business.

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    Crooked Face Creamery Skowhegan - Morning Sentinel photo by Rich Abrahamson | of | Share this photo

    Amy Rowbottom, owner of the Crooked Face Creamery, slices cheese at the Maine Grains building in Skowhegan on Saturday.

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    Crooked Face Creamery Skowhegan - Morning Sentinel file photo | of | Share this photo

    A sample of Amy Rowbottom's wares at the Crooked Face Creamery now sited at the Maine Grains building in Skowhegan.

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    Crooked Face Creamery Skowhegan - Morning Sentinel file | of | Share this photo

    The Grist Mill in Skowhegan, formerly the Somerset County Jail, is a destination spot that houses a flour mill, the Miller's Table Cafe, the happy knits yarn shop, radio station WXNZ, Crooked Face Creamery and the Dry Good store.

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