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Portland Public Library , George I. Lewis and Family Gallery, 5 Monu-
ment Square.
871-1758.
Tate House (1755), 1270 Westbrook Street. Architecturally significant
Georgian house accurately restored and furnished to reflect lifestyle of a
successful Colonial merchant. George Tate was agent for a British firm
which provided masts for the Royal Navy.
774-9781.
U. S. Customhouse (1872), 312 Fore Street. Of French Second Empire
style, building is the finest of its type and period in Maine. A symbol of
Portland's importance as a 19th-century shipping center.
780-3326.
University of Southern Maine Art Gallery and Center Gallery ,37
College Avenue.
780-5409.
Victoria Mansion, Morse-Libby House (1858), 109 Danforth Street.
One of the finest surviving examples of a 19th-century house and fur-
nishings in the United States.
772-4841.
Wiscasset, Waterville, and Farmington Railway Museums .
774-
4971.
Women's Christian Temperance Union , 714 Congress Street.
773-
7773.
Raymond
Raymond-Casco Historical Society , Main Street.
627-4350.
Saco
Bower Mansion Inn , 408 Main Street.
284-1734.
MacDonald's Mineral Museum , 34 Moody Street.
284-4633.
York Institute Museum , 371 Main Street. Exhibitions explore regional
and natural history, art, culture, and industry. Adjacent Dyer Library
has extensive Maine history collection, local genealogy, city of Saco re-
cords.
282-3031.
Scarborough
Jacqueline Designs - The 1840 House , 237 Pine Point Road.
883-
5403.
Scarborough Historical Society , 649 US 1.
883-3539.
Sebago
Jones Museum of Glass and Ceramics , Douglas Mt. Road off Route
107. Major collection dating from the first century B.C. to the present.
787-3370.
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