Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Woodstock Historical Society Museum
(1873-74), Route 26, Main
Street. Renovated barn, owned by Capt. Dearborn. Houses a fine collec-
tion of old furniture, pictures, and research library.
665-2450.
Buckfield
Old Church on the Hill
(1830-31), High Street.
336-2191.
Dixfield
Dixfield Historical Society
, 4 Mill Street. (No phone.)
Farmington
Nordica Memorial Association
, Holley Road. Birthplace of famous op-
eratic soprano Madame Lillian Nordica.
778-2042.
Red Schoolhouse Museum
(1852), Rtes. 2 and 4. Restored 19th-
century school building. Desks, books, lunch boxes, and other classroom
memorabilia.
778-7325.
UMF Art Gallery Museum
, 102 Main Street.
778-7001.
Union Meeting House
(1826), Route 41. Restored Federal-style church
used by four denominations over the years. Now serves as the
Farmington Falls Union Baptist Church.
778-2569.
Fryeburg
Fryeburg Fair Farm Museum
(1832), Route 5, Fryeburg Fairgrounds.
935-3268.
Fryeburg Historical Society Museum
(1820), 96 Main Street. Build-
ing was the first Registry of Deeds for Oxford County.
935-4192.
Fryeburg Public Library
(1832), 98 Main Street. Located in 1832
stone school house. Paintings by local artists. Lincoln memorabilia. Clar-
ence Mulford collection (creator of Hopalong Cassidy). On the National
Register of Historic Places.
935-2731.
Harrison
Harrison Historical Society
, Haskell Hill Road.
583-6225.
Scribner's Mill Preservation
, Scribner's Mill Road.
583-4298.
Hebron
Hebron Historical Society
.
966-3111.