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School Visits in Maine

Maine

Although we currently don't offer formal education programs in Maine, we would be happy to provide a customized visit for your class to any Historic New England property. Follow the links below to contact the site you are interested in visiting.

For Programs To Go! in Maine, please contact NewburyEd@historicnewengland.org or call 978-462-2634

 


Castle Tucker exteriorCastle Tucker

Located in Wiscasset, Maine, Castle Tucker is built on the top of a hill overlooking the Sheepscot River, and presents a vivid record of Wiscasset history. Please call 207-882-7169 to arrange a school visit.

 

 

 

 


Nickels-Sortwell HouseNickels-Sortwell House

Located in Wiscasset, Maine, the Nickels-Sortwell House was refurbished in the Colonial Revival manner. The grounds, landscaped in 1926 with period gardens and an elaborate classical fence, are currently being restored. Please call 207-882-6218 to arrange a school visit.

 

 

 


Hamilton HouseHamilton House

Located in South Berwick, Maine, The Hamilton House is decorated with a mixture of elegant antiques, painted murals, and simple country furnishings to create a romantic interpretation of America's colonial past. Please call 207-384-2454 to arrange a school visit.

 

 

 

 


Marrett HouseMarrett House

Located in Standish, Maine, the Marrett House over the years has been enlarged and updated, but many of its furnishings and interior arrangements remained unchanged as "relics of the past". Please call 207-642-3032 to arrange a school visit.

 

 


Sarah Orne Jewett HouseSarah Orne Jewett House

Located in South Berwick, Maine, the Sarah Orne Jewett House is an eclectic blend of 18th-century architecture, antiques, and old wallpapers with furnishings showing the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement. Please call 207-384-2454 to arrange a school visit.

 

 

 


Sayward-Wheeler HouseSayward-Wheeler House

Located in York Harbor, Maine, the Sayward-Wheeler House was the home of Jonathan Sayward, a local merchant and civic leader, who remodeled and furnished the house in the 1760s according to his own conservative taste. Today, the house mirrors the fortunes of a coastal village in the transition from trade to tourism. Please call 207-384-2454 to arrange a school visit.