Kate Webber of Museum L-A test rides an e-bike during the Build Maine lunch break in Lewiston on Friday. Rainbow Bicycle and the Bicycle Coalition of Maine offered test rides of electric assisted bicycles during the final day of the two-day conference. E-bikes are getting a lot of attention, especially with older riders, Rainbow Bicycle owner John Grenier said. (Daryn Slover/Sun Journal)
Build Maine attendees draw and write down ideas for what the canal system in downtown Lewiston could be used for on Friday afternoon. Ideas included ice skating, brick walkways along each side, a place to kayak and space to hold events. (Daryn Slover/Sun Journal)
Build Maine attendees Friday were invited to draw and write down ideas for how to use the canal system in downtown Lewiston. Ideas included ice skating, brick walkways along each side, a place to kayak and space to hold events. (Daryn Slover/Sun Journal)
A young boy runs through an area of public space that was altered to be more pedestrian-friendly during the Build Maine conference in downtown Lewiston on Friday. The crosswalk is at the intersection of Park and Chestnut streets. (Daryn Slover/Sun Journal)
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