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Information on houses, mansions, farms and other dwellings located in the United States that were once a private residence and have been converted into a museum because of the historic significance of its architecture, location, resident(s) and/or event(s) that took place there located in Maine.
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Woodlawn Museum - Features three hundred acre estate of the Col. John Black, built in 1824. Includes image library, events, and membership. Located in Ellsworth. Wadsworth-Longfellow House - The Maine Historical Society provides overview of the house museum, hours of operation and photos. Located in Portland. The Wilson Museum - John Perkins House - Built about 1763 as a one-story house on what is now Court Street, includes a schedule located at Castine. Tate House 1755 - A large and elegant dwelling in Portland, built in 1766, and open to the public. Features virtual tour, history, calendar and gift shop. A National Historic Landmark. The Ruggles House - A federal style historic house museum in Columbia Falls, renowned for the flying staircase and intricate woodwork built 1818. Features the history, photo tour, newsletter, calendar of events, and tour information. History Museum House - Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the house was deeded to the town and serves as a museum. Includes photos. Located in Skowhegan. Pejepscot Historical Society - Information on the Pejepscot Museum, Joshua L. Chamberlain Museum and Skolfield-Whittier House Museum, located in Brunswick. Sarah Orne Jewett House - The former home of writer Sarah Orne Jewett. Historical and visitor information with photos. Located in South Berwick. Nickels-Sortwell House - An 1807 home built by Captain William Nickels, a ship owner and trader. Includes brief history and visitor information with photos. Located in Wiscasset. Marrett House - A 1789 home once owned by Daniel Marrett, a Harvard graduate, desiring to become the town parson. History and visitor information with photos. Located in Standish. Sayward-Wheeler House - The home (c. 1718) of Jonathan Sayward, a local merchant and civic leader. History and visitor information with photos. Located in York Harbor. Castle Tucker - A Federal-style mansion built by Judge Silas Lee in 1807. Historical and visitor information with photos. Located in Wiscasset. Hamilton House - A home built c. 1785 now a national historic landmark. Brief history and visitor information with photos. Located in South Berwick.
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