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Fireside Inn & Suites Waterville
Fireside Inn & Suites Waterville
Best Western Plus Augusta Civic Center Inn
Best Western Plus Augusta Civic Center Inn
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Waterville - North by IHG
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Waterville - North by IHG
Maine Evergreen Hotel, an Ascend Collection Hotel
Maine Evergreen Hotel, an Ascend Collection Hotel
Hampton Inn Augusta
Hampton Inn Augusta
The Elmwood
The Elmwood
Homewood Suites by Hilton Augusta
Homewood Suites by Hilton Augusta
Days Inn by Wyndham Augusta
Days Inn by Wyndham Augusta
Super 8 by Wyndham Augusta
Super 8 by Wyndham Augusta
Senator Inn & Spa
Senator Inn & Spa
Lockwood Hotel
Lockwood Hotel
Best Western Plus Waterville Grand Hotel
Best Western Plus Waterville Grand Hotel
Budget Host Airport Inn
Budget Host Airport Inn
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Augusta
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Augusta
Hampton Inn Waterville
Hampton Inn Waterville
Comfort Inn Augusta
Comfort Inn Augusta
Maple Hill Farm Inn
Maple Hill Farm Inn
Private Dock on Messalonskee Lake: Cozy Cottage!
Private Dock on Messalonskee Lake: Cozy Cottage!
The Towne Motel
The Towne Motel
Belmont Motel
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Maine Evergreen Hotel, an Ascend Collection Hotel
Maine Evergreen Hotel, an Ascend Collection HotelCheck out hotels with a pool in Augusta

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Beneath the gleaming copper dome of Maine's State House, history feels remarkably present. Fort Western stands as America's oldest surviving wooden fort, its 1754 palisades a testament to frontier determination. The Kennebec River cuts through downtown, offering kayaking adventures past historic buildings and under arching bridges. Old Federal-style mansions line tree-shaded streets where governors once strolled. The Maine State Museum brings the region's past to life with everything from ice-age exhibits to meticulously recreated 19th-century workshops. Capitol Park provides a leafy respite where locals picnic beneath ancient elms. For the best breakfast in town, ask a state employee – they've sampled every diner within walking distance of their offices.

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