Hamilton House and Sarah Orne Jewett House Museum are connected by their architectural style and former residents.
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History Buff: Follow Freeport’s history on Heritage Trail
Or visit the Historical Society’s downtown headquarters.
History Buff: Fort Popham state historic site
A treasure awaits on Hunnewell Point at the bottom of the Phippsburg peninsula. But Mainers and tourists often discover it by chance, not because they’re hunting for gems like Fort Popham State Historic Site. Perched 16 miles below Bath at the end of twisty Route 209, the free historic site is a mile and a […]
History Buff: Wadsworth-Longfellow House gives insight into a poet’s inspiration
He used the home as a base while traveling in Europe and teaching at his alma mater, Bowdoin College.
History Buff: Pittston’s Colburn House a country museum about the country
The Colburn property is where Col. Benedict Arnold acquired the flat-bottomed boats that he used on his breathtakingly arduous and ill-fated 1775 march to attack the British at Quebec at the start of the Revolutionary War.
History Buff: Explore Bethel’s history
Located in the heart of the Broad Street Historic District in Bethel, Maine (founded in 1768 and incorporated in 1796), the Museums of the Bethel Historical Society provide visitors with a doorway to the town and region’s colorful past.
History Buff: Visit a village in another era at Old York
Explore historic buildings in this early English settlement.
History Buff: Learn what life on the homestead was all about at Washburn-Norlands Living History Center
Washburn-Norlands Living History Center is a celebration of the lives of the Washburn brothers, who were each accomplished politicians and businessmen in the 1800s.
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