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Augusta, Maine, Museum

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Augusta is located in Kennebec County, of which it is the county seat, northeast of Portland between Brunswick and Waterville along Interstate 95 on the banks of the Kennebec River near Cobbosseecontee Lake.

Augusta is the capitol city of the state of Maine.

The population estimate for July 1, 1998 was 19,978, a decrease of 1,347 since 1990.

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Welcome to Maine State Museum
04333-0083 Street Address: 230 State Street, Augusta, ME. 04333 Exhibits Collections What's New Programs Friends Anthropology Contact Us Links ...
http://www.mainestatemuseum.com/

Maine State Museum Exhibit: Dairy to Doorstep-Milk delivery in New England 1860-1960
... June 17 through September 17 Maine State Museum n Augusta, Maine How does milk travel from the cow to your kitchen table? Do you remember when milkmen delivered milk to the doorstop? Get a ...
http://www.state.me.us/museum/programs/dairytodoor.html

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