Please be aware that
Daylight Saving Time (DST) changes in Augusta ME do not necessarily occur on the same date every year.
In Augusta ME, DST starts on the 2nd Sunday in March and ends on the 1st Sunday in November.
Facts About Augusta, ME
Information for Travelers
Augusta is the capital of Maine. Next to the Kennebec River, the Old Fort Western is an 18th-century wooden fort with a recreated general store.
The city of Augusta is the third smallest capital of the United States, but it has many tourist attractions to keep you occupied if you are traveling.
Augusta is a fantastic city to visit during the summer months, not least because of the pleasant climate.
Normally, when you think of summer in Augusta, you immediately think of the Whatever Family Festival, which takes place every June for 3 weeks, until Independence Day.
Culture
One of the best parts of traveling is learning about the history of a place and really getting to know it, and one of the easiest ways to do this is to visit the local museum.
Exhibits at the Maine State Museum trace local and natural history.
Museums can get a little monotonous at times, but the Maine State Museum maintains its rich and varied exhibits.
Blaine House, the state governor's residence, and the 19th-century dome Maine State House, stand adjacent to Capitol Park on the river's edge.
To the southeast, the trails pass through trees and gardens in the Viles Arboretum.
Read about Augusta in Wikipedia