The Wakefield Heritage Commission, established in 1993, is dedicated to restoring and preserving the rich history of Wakefield, NH. Through the efforts of volunteers and generous donors, the Commission has successfully restored several historic buildings, including Union Station, the Freight House, the Lovell-Union Grange, the Spinney Meeting House, and the East Wakefield School.
With a focus on transportation, manufacturing, and farming, the Commission aims to showcase the importance of Wakefield in these industries. They have also achieved recognition for their preservation efforts, with the Newichawannock Bridge and Canal being placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors are welcome to explore the Heritage Park Railroad Museum and experience a unique journey, including a rare passage over the causeway through the Milton Union pond.
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