Maine United States North America Living History and Open Air History
Maine United States North America Living History and Open Air History
Collections of ancient or historic buildings, either original or reconstructed on a site or linked sites presented to the public in such a way as to increase understanding of the past located in Maine.
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Acadian Village - Provides a virtual tour of the Acadia Village, information about the Roy House and The Morneault House, directions, and admittance fees located at Van Buren.
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Washburn-Norlands Living History Center - The family home of one of the great political dynasties of the 19th century, the seven sons of Israel and Martha Washburn, built from 1867-1870, and includes visitor and educational programs information located at Livermore.
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The Museums of Old York - The history and heritage of three centuries of life on the coast of Maine is displayed in eight buildings, including a library and research center.
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Fort McClary - An important military defensive position since 1689, when William Pepperrell acquired a tract of land known as Battery Pasture adjacent to his house with a photo gallery located at Kittery Point.
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