My Road Trip to Augusta
 
 
When Augusta was first settled, in the early 1600’s, it was known by the Indian name, Cuchnoc. Augusta became the capital of Maine in 1827. Augusta, Maine
Maine State Seal
Welcome to Augusta
The State Capitol...
the south side
from Capital Park
from across the river
The Blaine House
Kennebec County Superior Court
State of Maine District Court
Capital Park-facing west
Capital Park-facing east
Maine Veterans Memorial
The Plaque
Father Curran Bridge
Memorial Bridge
Cushnoc Crossing
Public Boat Landing
City Hall-facing east
City Hall-facing north
Fort Western-east side
Fort Western - north side
Fort Western - south side side
Fort Western - SW side
Arboretum
Pine Tree State Arboritum
Arboretum’s visitor center and conference rooms
Trail Info.
Trail Rules
Trail Map
Kennebec Valley YMCA
YMCA - from a distance
Kennebec River Rail Trail
While using the trail...
Let the trail begin
Lithgow Public Library
Lithgow Public Library
University of Maine at Augusta
Welcome...
UMA’s Jewett Hall
Moose in front of Jewett Hall
Katz Library at UMA
University of Maine, Augusta
UMA’s Student  & Technology Center
UMA’s Student Center
UMA’s Student Center
UMA’s Technology Center
Augusta Civic Center
Augusta Civic Center
Augusta State Airport
Augusta State Airport Runway
Maine General Medical Center
Augusta Police Department
Maine State Police
Maine State Police Crime Lab
Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
Maine Firefighters Memorial
Augusta Fire Department Truck
Samantha Smith Monument
plaque at base of monument
Maine State Library, Museum and Archives
Maine State Library, Museum and Archives
Maine State Museum
Maine State Archives
Maine State Library
Maine State Library
Maine State Library
Kennebec County Correctional Facility
Kennebec County Correctional Facility
The 
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