Nestled in Livermore, ME, Norlands Living History Center invites visitors to step back in time and witness history unfold at the Washburn Norlands estate. This expansive 400-acre property boasts a magnificent Victorian country mansion alongside a farmer’s cottage, a gothic-style granite library, and a charming Universalist meetinghouse. Stroll through the grounds to discover a one-room schoolhouse, picturesque working farmland, historic trails, and a treasure trove of 19th-century documents and ephemera.
Delve into the legacy of the Washburn Family, a powerhouse during the 19th century, producing a remarkable lineage that includes congressmen, governors, ambassadors, a senator, a Civil War general, a Civil War Navy Captain, and the visionary minds behind Gold Medal and Pillsbury flour. Whether attending Living History Days, savoring Farm-to-Table Dinners, embarking on historical site tours, participating in field trips, or joining special events, Norlands Living History Center offers a captivating journey into the past for all ages to enjoy.
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