Augusta (Maine)
Augusta is the capital of Maine, but at 19,000 (2020), it is one of the least populous state capitals in the United States.
Get in
By plane
- π Augusta State Airport (AUG IATA), 75 Airport Rd (Located about 1/2 mile west/northwest out Western Ave (US-202/ME-17/ME-100/ME-1) from roundabout/rotary nearest the State Capitol), β +1 207 626-2306. Small regional airport with regular Cape Air flights to Boston's Logan International Airport.
- Maine Instrument Flight, β +1 888 643-3597. Air charter and private aircraft, 123.00 MHz
By car
- From Portland: take US Interstate I-295 North toward Falmouth; this becomes I-95 North; follow signs for Augusta. Exit at Augusta/Western Ave, and turn right, east, into Augusta; trip is under 60 miles, about one hour total in reasonable traffic.
- From Bangor: Take I-95 South to Augusta/Western Ave, and turn left, east, into Augusta; trip is about 80 miles, a bit under 1 1/2 hours in reasonable traffic.
- From Belfast: Take Maine State Route 3 South (really west/southwest); trip is about 47 miles, or about one hour in reasonable traffic.
By bus
- Concord Coach Lines. Service from Boston, Portland, and Bangor.
See
- π State Capitol Building, State St, β +1 207 287-2301. The west entrance is open to the public M-F, 8AM-5PM. Free guided tours are offered M-F 9AM-1PM. Free.
- π Maine State Museum, 83 Maine 27 (Across parking lot from the State Capitol Building), β +1 207-287-2301. Tu-F 9AM-5PM. Sa 10AM-4PM. Closed Su, Mo, and state holidays. Exhibits focus on Maine-specific: natural history; prehistory and archaeology; natural resources and agricultural and industrial history; working people and manufacturing; and identity. Of particular interest is the reassembled two-story woodworking mill. Entrance $2, $1 for children aged 6-18 and senior citizens aged 62 and over, free for children under 6.
- π Old Fort Western, 16 Cony St, β +1 207 626-2385. Jul-Aug 10AM-4PM, Sep-Oct F-M 10AM-4PM. Built in 1754, this is the oldest surviving wooden fort in North America (the main house is original). It is a National Historic Landmark. Near the rebuilt stockade overlooking the Kennebec River is a 1912 marker recording the September 1775 departure from the fort of an expedition under Benedict Arnold for the capture of Quebec. $10/adult, $8/concession, $6/child, $25/family.
Do
- π Viles Arboretum, 153 Hospital St., β +1 207 626-7989. Daily, Dawn-dusk. Office staffed M-F 8AM-4:30PM. Free.
- π The Colonial Theater, 139 Water St. Historic movie theater which is listed on the national register of historic building. The current building dates back to 1926. After being abandoned for a long time, the theater now once again hosts shows and events.
Buy
Eat
There are a number of restaurants and bars located along the historic Water St.
- π Riverfront Barbeque & Grill, 300 Water St, β +1 207 622-8899.
- π Lisa's Restaurant and Lounge, 15 Bangor St, β +1 207 621-0599. Good food, great drinks, American food with Mexican items too! Prime rib, rib eyes, etc.
- All Steak Hamburgers, 225 Hospital St. Extremely good all steak hamburgers for less than $2, hot fries, all the food cooked to order. Very reasonable prices.
Sleep
- π Quality Inn, 65 Whitten Rd, β +1 207 622-3776, fax: +1 207 622-3778.
- π Senator Inn and Spa, 284 Western Avenue @ Turnpike 95, β +1 207 622-5804, toll-free: +1-877-772-2224, fax: +1 207 622-8803.
- π Best Western Plus Civic Center Inn, 110 Community Dr, β +1 207 622-4751.
- π Days Inn by Wyndham Augusta, 18 Edison Dr, β +1 207-579-1839, fax: +1 207 622-1048.
- π Comfort Inn Civic Center, 281 Civic Center Dr, β +1 207 623-1000.
Go next
Routes through Augusta |
Bangor β Waterville β | N S | β Gardiner β LewistonβAuburn |
Quebec City β Winslow β | N S | β Hallowell β Brunswick |
LewistonβAuburn β Monmouth β | W E | β China β Bangor |
END β | W E | β China β Ellsworth |
Mexico β Dixfield β | W E | β Whitefield β Rockland |
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