Washbum Norlands Living History Center
A true historical pleasure, the Washburn-Norlands Living History Center is an undeniably unique experience.
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Washbum Norlands Living History Center Details
A true historical pleasure, the Washburn-Norlands Living History Center is an undeniably unique experience. Whether visiting on a quick stop through or for the day with the family, tours and more are available at this working farm and education center that takes guests back into the lives of the 1800s. Costumed workers act as agricultural workers, school teachers, smiths, and physicians as they guide you through the history that first brought Maine's coast to life. For those who prefer to do their own touring, .7 miles of carriage road trails pass historical houses, buildings, and picturesque ponds.
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