HISTORIC DOWNTOWN NORWAY, MAINE. Co-ops, coffeeshops. A must-see tourist destination, PART 1

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Part 1 of our journey down Norway’s Historic Maine Street takes us to some really neat old buildings, a super-cool dog named Josie, a rich cup of coffee at a cozy coffeeshop and a top-notch Food Co-Op!

Here are links to all the businesses and organizations seen in the video:

Downtown Norway, General Information

100 Aker Wood Frame Shop

Green Machine Bike Shop

Dolce Amici

Fare Share Food Co-op

Ari’s Pizza & Subs

Norway Historical Society Museum

Cafe Nomad

Food For Thought Used Book Store (The Maine Bookhouse)

Western Maine Art Group

Community Theater In The Hills
www.OHMPAA.org

The Dragon’s Lair

The Tribune Books and Gifts

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As a norwegian this is really interesting to watch!

Fuxser
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my Mom n Dad owned a place on Norway Lake. Beautiful. They also had a condo in Oxford. Anyone remember Dr Drake from Weymouth Massachusetts???

howardbeausang
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I love Norway, it has so much character 😊❤️

caylieanderson
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If I ever move from Norway to America, I will def move to Norway, Maine.
I'd love to confuse people when I tell them i'm from Oslo but now live In Norway.

SthiffGamerz
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My car is in the background and the view out the bridge is my backyard

alexiakay
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Hello. Back in the early 1970s, we used to visit an old bookstore in a rural area near Norway, Maine. It was a large old house which was filled with thousands of paperbacks and other books. The owner may have been a woman by the name of Joyce, and I heard she also owned a bookstore right in town. Do you have any recollection of either of these two bookstores? Thank you.

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