Part of Rangeley Lakes Historical Society.
A gallery of Dimensional Watercolor Paintings in the Western Mountains of Maine
Free cultural event that showcases area artists, sleigh rides, and community
The Phillips Area Community Center is a non-profit community organization, dedicated to sponsoring events and scholarships for youth, as well as offering a sense of community for area residents.The venue boasts a large hall with a stage at one end, a small kitchen, and two restrooms, one of which is ADA compliant. This historic brick building was the old machine shop for the Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad, and then the Phillips High School Gym. Known now as “the PACC”, community members donate a small amount annually to become “Leaders of the PACC”. These Leaders get notices for the annual Celtic concert series, local musicians, and other events throughout the year. The PACC is available for events, and may be rented for private celebrations. The PACC hosts suppers, dances, theater performances, roller and ice skating, and a variety of other events. A “First Saturday of the Month” Craft and Flea Market is held June through October.
Located in the Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel, 45 North is the resort’s newest restaurant.
Fine Art Portrait, Commercial, and Landscape photography. Open by appointment Friday and Saturday. Mailing Address: PO Box 24 Strong, Maine 04983
Mon-Thu: 5:00am-9:00pm; Fri: 5:00am-10:00pm; Sat: 6:00am-10:00pm; Sun: 6:00am-8:00pm
Antique Applique Flowers at North Franklin Agricultural Building
Antique Applique Leaves at Phillips Historical Society
Bringing affordable concerts to Nordica Auditorium
Autumn Feathered Star at Sanders Farmstead
Reopened May 16, 2011! Quality diner fare in a clean and pleasant family restaurant. An ecclectic beer and wine menu and delicious specials highlighting fresh ingredients and products from within Maine.
Our dining room is open to the public. For reservations, please call us.
A Co-op of Local art and bookstore
Snowmobile loop trail around Maine’s High Peaks
Bullseye at The White Elephant General Store
Climb high up the mountain at night in our 20 person passenger snow cat to a secluded mountain restaurant, where a candlelit gourmet feast awaits.
Located at the top of Bucksaw Chair, Sugarloaf’s on-mountain restaurant has doubled in size and expanded our American Bistro menu. Stop by and grab a hot cocoa or some lunch and kick back on the alpine deck or come inside and warm up before heading back out on the slopes. Lunch served daily.
Fine art and illustration
Carpenter’s Star at Jordan Lumber
Foyer gallery featuring monthly displays of art
Churn Dash at Boothby Orchard and Farm
Compass Rose at East Madison Historical Association
Fine Dining in a relaxed atmosphere with panoramic views of Rangeley Lake and Saddleback Mountain
Crazy Patchwork Quilt at Fotter’s Market
Crazy Quilt at New Moon Rising Antique Store
Crib Quilt at Western Maine Play Museum
Make sure to swing back in for lunch and try one of D’Ellies mega sandwiches made with their very own fresh baked bread and loaded with the freshest ingredients.
Winter Season: Open 7 days a week 8am-3pm
Maine’s largest erractic glacial boulder