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Olive Pitt Brewing, located in downtown Lisbon Falls, beat its previous single-day sales high more than three times over on the day of the Maine Blues Festival, June 18. Event organizers say 2,200 people and 20 bands from across the state visited Lisbon Falls for the event.
An aerial view Wednesday afternoon of the Androscoggin River and the empty lot, left, where the former Worumbo Mill once stood in Lisbon.
2013 Sun Journal file photo fo the Worumbo Mill in Lisbon.
The Maine Blues Festival in Lisbon Falls drew 2,200 attendees and 20 bands from across the state. Friends of Worumbo envisions erecting temporary stages at the former Worumbo Mill Site for music events.
A couple walks along the Papermill Trail Wednesday afternoon in Miller Park in Lisbon.
An aerial view Wednesday afternoon of the Androscoggin River and the empty lot, left, where the former Worumbo Mill once stood in Lisbon.
An aerial view Wednesday afternoon of the Androscoggin River and the empty lot, left, where the former Worumbo Mill once stood in Lisbon.
An man from out of state fishes in the Sabattus River in Miller Park Wednesday afternoon. "This is a great little city that is quiet and I love to stop here and fish." he said.
2016 Sun Journal file photo of the Worumbo Mill in Lisbon.