National Historic Landmark. Main house is the oldest surviving wooden fort building in New England (1754). Museum offices in the adjacent City Hall.
National Historic Landmark. Main house is the oldest surviving wooden fort building in New England (1754). Museum offices in the adjacent City Hall.
National Historic Landmark. Main house is the oldest surviving wooden fort building in New England (1754)
Augusta, ME FortsHome of James G. Blaine. House given to State of Maine in 1919 to be used as governors' mansion. Olmsted designed front entrance of house completed in 1990
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Since 1937, the Wiggin family has continued the dream of a music camp that was begun by Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Wiggin. It offer...