Guidebook for Augusta

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Guidebook for Augusta

Sightseeing

Old Fort Western, built in 1754 and a National Historic Landmark, is Maine’s and New England’s oldest surviving wooden fort - a reminder of the great contest of cultures that dominated New England life 250 years ago.
24 locals recommend
Fort Western
16 Cony St
24 locals recommend
Old Fort Western, built in 1754 and a National Historic Landmark, is Maine’s and New England’s oldest surviving wooden fort - a reminder of the great contest of cultures that dominated New England life 250 years ago.
One of the best museums around, it really gives a picture of what Maine life was long ago.
44 locals recommend
Maine State Museum
230 State St
44 locals recommend
One of the best museums around, it really gives a picture of what Maine life was long ago.

Food Scene

Riverfront Barbeque & Grille
300 Water St
9 locals recommend
Also a brew pub with live music throughout the week
44 locals recommend
The Liberal Cup
115 Water St
44 locals recommend
Also a brew pub with live music throughout the week
Offers live entertainment during the week, has a bakery, and offers the best Sunday Brunch around!
37 locals recommend
Slate's
161-165 Water St
37 locals recommend
Offers live entertainment during the week, has a bakery, and offers the best Sunday Brunch around!
The local brewery in Augusta. The beer rivals any in the USA, and they cook local pizza in delicious and unique ways!
27 locals recommend
Cushnoc Brewing Co.
243 Water St
27 locals recommend
The local brewery in Augusta. The beer rivals any in the USA, and they cook local pizza in delicious and unique ways!

Essentials

Best grocery store around
9 locals recommend
Hannaford Supermarket
118 Cony St
9 locals recommend
Best grocery store around
7 locals recommend
Target
119 Crossing Way
7 locals recommend
10 locals recommend
Walmart Supercenter
201 Civic Center Dr
10 locals recommend
The Home Depot
26 Stephen King Dr
Lowe's Home Improvement
3214 Crossing Way