Cole Land Transportation Museum To Host A ‘Trick-or Treat’ Party
Trick-or-Treat!
With Halloween just over a month away, now is the time when events for the kiddos start to get announced, and there will be no shortage of things to do here in the Bangor area.
Get ready for a spooky and exciting evening at the Cole Land Transportation Museum's 2nd Annual Halloween Party!
Join them on Tuesday October 29th, from 4pm-7pm, for an indoor trick-or-treating adventure. The Museum will be transformed with festive Halloween decorations, providing the perfect atmosphere for some spooky fun.
Come in your favorite costume and trick-or-treat your way through the Museum. Admission is free for children, and just $5 for adults. It's a perfect event for families looking to enjoy Halloween in a safe and fun environment. Don’t miss out on this spooktacular celebration!
Cole Land Transportation Museum is located at 405 Perry Road in Bangor.
The Cole Land Transportation Museum is a depository of land transportation vehicles used on dirt roads as well as state and interstate highways in the state of Maine.
The museum was assembled over many years and opened to the public in 1989 by the industrialist and philanthropist Galen Cole in his home city of Bangor, Maine.
The purpose of the Cole Land Transportation Museum is to collect, preserve, and display a cross-section of Maine’s land transportation equipment from which this and future generations will gain knowledge of the past.
Cole Land Transportation Museum is open seasonally from May 1st to November 11th
For more information, be sure to check out their website
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