
Apartments near Children's Discovery Museum in Augusta, ME (196 Rentals)


85 Bridge St

16 North St

2 Swan St

87 Gage St

83 Gage St

42 Gage St

17 Summer St

37 Gage St

41 Gage St

21 Summer St

30 North St

23 Winthrop St

34 North St

333-339 Water St

53 State St

275-287 Water St

51 State St

13 Crosby St

6 Crosby St Pl

3-12 Crosby Pl

23 Crosby St

27 Crosby St

29 Boothby St

31 Laurel St

12 Boothby St

11 Boothby St

13 State St

9 Boothby St

6 Morton Pl

5 Boothby St

9 Morton Pl

36-38 Water St

53 Water St

18 Bond St

37-39 Water St

9 Bond St

59 Cony St

2 Northern Ave

2 Noyes Ct

40 Mount Vernon Ave

61 Middle St

1 Noyes Ct

32-40 Northern Ave

10 Noyes Pl

20 Spruce St

30 Cedar St

49-51 Eastern Ave

53 Mount Vernon Ave

47 Mill St
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One of the hardest parts of August apartment living in trying to find way to occupy the kids. One the one hand, you want to make sure what they do keeps them well educated, that they learn something from everything the experience. On the other hand, it's important that what they're doing is fun, that the kids are happy and satisfied. Luckily, you can both, at the Children's Discovery Museum, one museum that the kids will never want to leave. Your kids will never be bored if you can find an apartment near the Children's Discovery Museum, with some of the best fun for kids in the city just a short trip down the street. There's no end to be had inside the walls of this museum, with exhibits to tickle just about every kid's fancy, while teaching them important lessons about science, math, and other interesting subjects. Children from Augusta apartments can enjoy recreating the lives of their parents with replicas of many adult institutions, such as The Bank, where they can pretend to be real bank tellers and learn how to best manage money;, the Grocery Store, where they can work behind the counter, as well as learn important health info; and the Restaurant, putting them behind the scenes at a restaurant, teaching them about healthy living, how to treat adults, and more. For those wanting a more lively experience, they can make their way to the Down by the Sea touch tank, where they can feel and hold intriguing living creatures, such as starfish, crabs, and more. They have a construction center for those wanting to learn more about architecture, engineering and construction, music and theatre areas for those more artistically inclined children, and even a birthday room for those special occasions. The museum features so many interesting exhibits, that even those with apartments near the Children's Discovery Museum may have a hard time exploring them all, but once thing that's guaranteed every time is plenty of fun. So if you're a parent with an apartment near the Children's Discovery Museum, you'll never again have to wonder what to do with your children when they have a free weekend or an afternoon off, because they're always just a short trip down from one of the most entertaining experiences for kids in the entire city. Folks from Augusta apartments won't find a more fun, or more education, experience for your kids without leaving the city limits.
Frequently Asked Questions about Augusta
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Augusta Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Augusta ranges from $1,150 to $2,200 with an average monthly rent of $1,606.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Augusta cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Augusta range from $1,250 to $2,500. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,730.
How expensive are Augusta Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 35 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Augusta on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,700 to $1,850 - averaging $1,800 for the location.
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