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| Contact Details: | Hudson Museum The University of Maine Collins Center for the Arts Orono, ME, 04469 Phone : (207) 581-1901 Fax : (207) 581-1950 Send Enquiry |
 | Kennebunkport Historical Society The Kennebunkport Historical Society is a non-profit member supported organization, established in 1952 with the purpose of preserving and presenting the history, art and culture of Kennebunkport. The Society has continued this scholarly tradition for nearly 60 years and has greatly expanded its scope and outreach. The Society maintains the Pasco Center as space for insightful and engaging exhibitions on regional subjects. |
|  | Maine Discovery Museum Maine Discovery Museum began with a public forum in 1997, sponsored by five community organizations led by Partnerships for Healthy Communities. The response was overwhelmingly positive, and a feasibility study was commissioned, a board of directors formed, and the museum was incorporated in 1998 as the Eastern Maine Children's Museum. |
|  | Maine Historical Society Museum The MHS Museum features changing exhibitions and programs spanning more than five centuries of Maine life. Drawing from the extensive collections of the Maine Historical Society, original exhibits feature art, artifacts, and documents that vividly bring Maine history to life. |
|  | Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company & Museum collects, preserves, displays, interprets, and operates historic railroad equipment from Maine’s two-foot-gauge railways for the education and enjoyment of the public. From the 1870s until the 1940s, some 200 miles of narrow gauge lines served the state’s smaller communities. Today, our Museum visitors relive railroading as it once was and come to understand the railroads’ importance to Maine’s economic development. |
|  | Maine State Museum Maine was one of the first states to initiate the concept of a state museum, but it took over 120 years to demonstrate that consistent support and proper facilities are vital for success. In 1836 the Maine State Legislature voted funds for a "cabinet or museum of mineral specimens…at the State House in Augusta." Boston geologist Dr. Charles T. Jackson, who conducted the first Geological Survey of Maine, selected specimens of his discoveries for display in 1837. |
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