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Jailhouse Rock

CANCELED DUE TO EXPECTED RAIN AND THUNDERSTORM CONDITIONS Join us for live music, dancing, food, and games for the whole family at the Old Jail in Wiscasset! Click here for more information & to grab your tickets now!   (this link can take several seconds to load, please be patient) https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/jailhouse-rock/

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The Gardens of Lincoln County

Tickets now available at the following link: https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/garden-tour/ View some of the most beautiful private gardens in Lincoln County. Enjoy these local treasures while also gaining inspiration for your own garden. The tour is self-paced with selected sites in Wiscasset and Dresden showcased from 10-2 on Friday and others in Damariscotta, Newcastle, and Round Pond showcased from 10-2 on Saturday. ...

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Garden Tour

Saturday Tickets Available 22 Lewis Point Road, Damariscotta, opening at 10. All gardens open until 2pm, so come buy your ticket early enough to leave time for the tour!!   View some of the most beautiful private gardens in Lincoln County. Enjoy these local treasures while also gaining inspiration for your own garden. The tour is self-paced with selected sites ...

Dresden Summerfest

Pownalborough Court House 23 Court House Rd, Dresden, ME, United States

Fun for the whole family with a bit of history. Past years have included face painting, balloon artist, caricaturist, pie contest, re-enactors from Colonial Maine Living History Association, tours of the court house (free for Dresden residents) wagon rides, local crafters, music and grilled hot dogs, hamburgers, sausage plus drinks & dessert! Stay tuned for the 2023 line up!

1772 Cookbook Celebration

Pownalborough Court House 23 Court House Rd, Dresden, ME, United States

  Lincoln County Historical Association is pleased to announce the publication of the first facsimile edition of Susannah Carter's "The Frugal Housewife," first published in Boston  by Edes and Gill in 1772. Our copy has an unbroken provenance since Major Samuel Goodwin bought it on Aug. 28, 1772 , through his family and descendants until it came into the ownership ...