Information on houses, mansions, farms and other dwellings located in the United States that were once a private residence and have been converted into a museum because of the historic significance of its architecture, location, resident(s) and/or event(s) that took place there located in Maine.
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- Woodlawn Museum Features three hundred acre estate of the Col. John Black, built in 1824. Includes image library, events, and membership. Located in Ellsworth.
- Wadsworth-Longfellow House The Maine Historical Society provides overview of the house museum, hours of operation and photos. Located in Portland.
- The Wilson Museum - John Perkins House Built about 1763 as a one-story house on what is now Court Street, includes a schedule located at Castine.
- Tate House 1755 A large and elegant dwelling in Portland, built in 1766, and open to the public. Features virtual tour, history, calendar and gift shop. A National Historic Landmark.
- The Ruggles House A federal style historic house museum in Columbia Falls, renowned for the flying staircase and intricate woodwork built 1818. Features the history, photo tour, newsletter, calendar of events, and tour information.
- History Museum House Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the house was deeded to the town and serves as a museum. Includes photos. Located in Skowhegan.
- Pejepscot Historical Society Information on the Pejepscot Museum, Joshua L. Chamberlain Museum and Skolfield-Whittier House Museum, located in Brunswick.
- Sarah Orne Jewett House The former home of writer Sarah Orne Jewett. Historical and visitor information with photos. Located in South Berwick.
- Nickels-Sortwell House An 1807 home built by Captain William Nickels, a ship owner and trader. Includes brief history and visitor information with photos. Located in Wiscasset.
- Marrett House A 1789 home once owned by Daniel Marrett, a Harvard graduate, desiring to become the town parson. History and visitor information with photos. Located in Standish.
- Sayward-Wheeler House The home (c. 1718) of Jonathan Sayward, a local merchant and civic leader. History and visitor information with photos. Located in York Harbor.
- Castle Tucker A Federal-style mansion built by Judge Silas Lee in 1807. Historical and visitor information with photos. Located in Wiscasset.
- Hamilton House A home built c. 1785 now a national historic landmark. Brief history and visitor information with photos. Located in South Berwick.