We are a 501c3 nonprofit history museum presenting rural Maine and New England life though living history, hands on learning experiences and exhibition of material culture from the 1850-1920s at our museum village in Orrington/Holden (northeastern Maine).19th Century Curran Village, 372 Fields Pond Rd, PO Box 107, Orrington, ME 04474 and 70 Elm Street, PO Box 28, Newfield, Maine 04056, Tel. 207-205-4849, Email: thecurranhomestead@gmail.com
Saturday, March 2, 2019
Lots to do at 19th Century Curran Homestead at Newfield this week
Lots to do at 19th Century Curran Homestead at Newfield this week: NEWFIELD — Those who enjoy history — and perhaps a ride on an authentic 1894 carousel — can step back in time now through July 4 and again July 7 and 8, when 19th Century Curran Homestead at Newfield will be open to the public. Curran Homestead at Newfield is the new name for the entity that now owns the property that for more than 40 years was 19th Century Willowbrook Village. It became the official owner of the former Willowbrook property in January 2017. Curran Homestead is based in Orrington. A 1894 horse carousel that had once traveled communities in York and Cumberland counties from 1896 to 1922 will be available for rides to all visitors at: 11, 12, 1, and 2:30 p.m. each day. The 1894 Armitage Herschell carousel, was gifted to Willowbrook by Ivory Fenderson V of Saco and was originally purchased by his father, cabinet maker Ivory Fenderson IV. A Colonial militia — the York 2nd Regiment — encampment will be set up through July 2, said Director Robert Schmick. "There will be lots
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