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Volunteers from Sagadahoc Preservation Inc., teach four th-graders from Georgetown and Regional School Unit 1 about local historic architecture. Five styles are common in our area, according to Martha Mayo of SPI: Colonial, Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate and Queen Anne. In this photo, Cur tis Henderson reviews characteristics of Greek Revival Architecture with Phippsburg four thgraders. He is using a model of a local house that was created by Judi Mansfield. Using models of a local house created by Judi Mansfield, Marnie Hackenburg reviews characteristics of Federal Architecture with Phippsburg fourth-graders. A blue Colonial sits on the table. At the end of the second class, each student receives a copy of coloring/ activity produced by SPI and Main Street Bath.  (Courtesy of Martha Mayo)
Volunteers from Sagadahoc Preservation Inc., teach four th-graders from Georgetown and Regional School Unit 1 about local historic architecture. Five styles are common in our area, according to Martha Mayo of SPI: Colonial, Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate and Queen Anne. In this photo, Cur tis Henderson reviews characteristics of Greek Revival Architecture with Phippsburg four thgraders. He is using a model of a local house that was created by Judi Mansfield. Using models of a local house created by Judi Mansfield, Marnie Hackenburg reviews characteristics of Federal Architecture with Phippsburg fourth-graders. A blue Colonial sits on the table. At the end of the second class, each student receives a copy of coloring/ activity produced by SPI and Main Street Bath. (Courtesy of Martha Mayo)




(Courtesy of Martha Mayo)
(Courtesy of Martha Mayo)

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