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April
3

Colby College Museum of Art

When we have clients looking at Augusta homes for sale, we often recommend that they stop by the Colby College Museum of Art while they're in the area. Founded in 1959, the museum is now home to more than 10,000 works of art. The associated sculpture garden and terrace are also enjoyable to explore. Admission is free, and the museum is open to all. If you are considering a visit, here are some of the current exhibits you can expect to see.

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March
6

birding kennebec valley

Spring brings a lot of fun outdoor activities to the Kennebec Valley as our fields and forests come back to life with the return of countless bird species. If you're looking for a place to reconnect with nature this spring, our real estate agents are here to recommend the best bird-watching spots in the Augusta area. 

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February
6

maine ski slopes

Our real estate agents know that high-quality seasonal skiing is one of the most sought-after reasons to settle in beautiful Maine. The Pine Tree State is well known for some of the best skiing in the Northeast. Whether you settle near Augusta homes for sale or elsewhere, you will never be too far from the slopes.

There are many different local ski resorts to choose from, catering to skill levels from beginner to expert. The biggest question is which one to see first!

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November
28

Watervile Opera House

The Waterville Opera House is one of the most celebrated venues for the performing arts in Central Maine. Located near many of our Augusta homes for sale, this gorgeous building dates back to 1902 and has been carefully restored to allow for its continued use. Today, the building hosts a mixture of live and recorded performances that offer a little something for everyone. Let's take a look at a few of the shows they have in store for the community in the coming months.  

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November
7

Local Cider Winthrop

The Kennebec Valley is known for beautiful natural sights and fresh produce that sustains communities around the region. Our real estate agents want to introduce you to the local apples and the cider they create.

Apple cider has long been a celebrated drink in New England, just right for getting warmed up by the fire in winter. Cider is a beverage made from crushed apples and may be fermented or unfermented. Heated cider is known as mulled cider.

No matter what type you choose to savor, the base of any cider is fine, fresh apples.

Kennebec Valley apples include such varieties as Spencer, Winesap, McIntosh, Northern Spy, and even the traditional Red and Golden Delicious you may find elsewhere throughout the country. An individual cider may use just one or several types of apples and might even be aged in a cask like wine.

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