Historic Houses in Maine

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Encompasses listings for the historic houses and museums in Maine. Shows locations, maps, hours, and touring information.

  • Dr. Moses Mason House  - Federal style residence created in 1813 for Dr. Moses Mason and his wife Agnes M. Straw.
  • Hamilton House  - Colonial Revival restoration home in South Berwick was purchased in 1898 by Mrs. Emily Tyson and then decorated with an interpretation of America's colonial past.
  • Neal Dow Memorial  - Federal style mansion was built in 1829 for Neal Dow and was a center of political and humanitarian activity. This is the current headquarters of the Maine chapter of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
  • Nickels-Sortwell House  - Federal Style house was built by seafarer and trader Captain William Nickels in 1807.
  • Ruggles House  - Adamesque style Federal period architecture house built in 1820 for lumber dealer and postmaster Judge Thomas Ruggles.
  • Tate House Museum  - Connect to colonial roots with a tour through the Tate House. Find history, events, and rental information.
  • Wadsworth–Longfellow House  - Maine's first house museum, and past home to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Read his biography, the homes background, and touring details.
 
 
 
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