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10 Canal Street Wilton, ME
Wilton Home and Farm Museum houses one of Maine's finest collections of farm tools. A nearly complete collection of Maine bottles - Memorabilia of Sylvia Hardy, Maine giantess - Famed artist, Joe Knowles - G.H. Bass, originator of the famous Bass Shoes and Bass Weejun and much more! All housed in a solid Maine structure built during the Civil War.
- Seasonal: July 1st through August 31st
- Day and Hours: Saturdays 1-4 PM
- Tours - Contact: Pam Brown 207-645-2091
290 Norlands Road Livermore, ME
Norlands Living History Museum is a multifaceted museum offering in-depth experiences in 18th and 19th century rural life. The Norlands will be open on Saturdays this summer! Stop by for a living history tour - 11 am to 4 pm - on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from June 29th to August 31st
Here, the visitor is an active participant in daily and seasonal farming and housework, and becomes involved in the social, political and educational activities of the times. Norlands offers a number of programs for tour groups including families and individuals. Guided tours may include a visit to the Washburn family home, the one room school house to experience how "scholars" of 1853 learned their lessons and a visit to the library where you meet the members of the Washburn family.
- Guided tours by appointment - Info: 207-897-4366
- Email: Norlands@norlands.org