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Maine Discovery Museum


Conveniently located in the heart of downtown Bangor, the Maine Discovery Museum has fun, hands-on activities for the under-12 crowd. You can go for a dinosaur-bone dig, draw and build in the Artscape, and learn about your insides on the Body Journey and Maine's animal life in the nature section.


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