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POLAND SPRING PRESERVATION PARK
Poland Spring Water’s extensive history begins deep in the woods of Maine. Dating back to 1845, this company brought Maine settlers and respective dignitaries flocking to Poland Spring for its curative spring waters and picturesque setting.
In the early 1900’s a state of the art bottling facility and springhouse were constructed using Spanish architecture as its theme. No cost was spared to ensure the highest quality of Poland Spring Water be maintained.
Today these buildings together are known as Preservation Park, housing a dedication to the growth of Poland Spring natural spring water. After a three-year restoration project the facilities, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, were faithfully transformed into an informative museum open to the public. Through scientific displays and vintage memorabilia, the museum offers a close up look at one of Maine’s oldest industries.
Due to the historic impact that this story has made on American history, it's no wonder its beautiful scenery is noted on the National Register of Historic Places. The Historic Park certainly pays homage to Poland Spring's rich and noble history. Enjoy a scenic hike on one of several scenic hiking trails, which also serve as groomed XC-skiing and snow shoeing trails during the winter season.
The Poland Spring Museum and Spring House are open FREE to the public May-October. Admission is free yet the information gained after a visit is priceless.
Please call (207) 998-7143 for a listing of hours. Guided tours are available for groups of ten or more, please call in advance. As always tours are available during the off-season upon request. Come take a step back in time at the Poland Spring Museum located at: 115 Preservation Way, Poland Spring, Maine.
Things To Do:
Cross Country Ski Areas * Hiking Trails & Outfitters * Museum & Historic Site
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Poland Spring Preservation Park
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Admission Price
The Poland Spring Museum and Spring House are open FREE to the public.
Hours
Please call (207) 998-7143 for a listing of hours.
Open Year-round
Open: May-October
TRAVEL TRADE SPECIFIC
Motorcoach Parking
Yes
Reservaions Necessary
Yes
Special Group Tours
Yes
Poland Spring Preservation Park
115 Preservation Way
Poland Spring, Maine, 04274
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