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Maine Points: Maine Street Bath

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Maine Points: Maine Street Bath

Danny is joined by Amanda McDaniel, Director, Main Street Bath and
William Lederer, Executive Director, Chocolate Church Arts Center

Main Street Bath is a 501c3 Non Profit which partners with others to promote and preserve historic downtown Bath. They work under the national organization Main Street America which works to promote and preserve historic downtowns across America. They make sure that buildings are utilized by property owners and not left vacant.

We also discuss Heritage Days! The 48th annual festival of Fourth of July. This is the biggest and most expensive event we host, and it is an enormous undertaking. There are so many elements that people have come to expect from this multi day event.

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