In a city where Baxter Brewing Company, the state's first nanobrewery, found its roots, Lewiston, Maine, is a quirky urban gem that hides a wealth of craft beer allure amidst its historic cobblestone streets and vintage mill buildings. Did you know that the Androscoggin River, flowing through this city, was once powered by an ingenious system of water-powered wooden elevators known as "inclined planes"? Today, these remnants of industrial history provide a unique charm to Lewiston's vibrant brewery scene, where thirsty patrons can quench their curiosity about craft beer and the city's rich past over a frothy pint.
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