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Shades of the Past – a twilight tour of the Pownalborough Court House

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

Over more than 250 years, this historic house has gathered its share of legends and ghost stories. Find out what stirs after dark on a guided tour through key interior rooms, each with its own memorable tale, and make a stop at the house’s private cemetery. Bring a flashlight, bundle up, and come ready for a little Halloween fun.   ...

Members Forum: Lincoln County and the Struggle for Maine Statehood, 1816-1819

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Thursday, November 20, 2025 • 5:30 PM (Online) The Lincoln County Historical Association welcomes Ryan LaRochelle, Senior Lecturer at the University of Maine’s William S. Cohen Institute for Leadership and Public Service and former LCHA Board President, for this special Members Forum. In this talk, Ryan will explore how Lincoln County became a key battleground in Maine’s statehood struggle. In ...

The Dirigo Men of Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery: Stories of Maine’s WWII Service Members

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LCHA is proud to launch our 2026 Winter Lecture Series on January 22 with author Aimee Fogg, who will share stories of Maine's WWII Service Members as she discusses The Dirigo Men of Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery. Thanks to sponsor J. Edward Knight Insurance, this online lecture is free and open to the public, pre-registration is required to receive the link ...

Laboring Lives and Hidden Stories in Colonial New England

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Thanks to sponsor J. Edward Knight Insurance, this online lecture is free and open to the public, pre-registration is required to receive the link to participate! Click here to register Colonial New England has long been associated with free labor. But, in reality, most colonial New England households were mixed-labor settings. They relied on a diverse group of unfree people, ...

Amos’s Ear: Black Mainers, the American Revolution, and the Fight for Freedom

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A Free Online Lecture Presented in partnership with the Old Bristol Historical Society Free and open to the public - preregistration is required.  CLICK HERE TO REGISTER African Americans used the American Revolution as a means to pursue freedom and equality. This lecture explores the history of freedom-making in Revolutionary-era Maine, with a particular focus on the community of Peterborough ...

Has Our History Whitewashed the Revolutionary War?

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LCHA continues our 2026 Winter Lecture Series on February 12, welcoming back a Winter Lecture Series favorite, Bob Greene! Thanks to sponsor J. Edward Knight Insurance, this online lecture is free and open to the public, pre-registration is required to receive the link to participate! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Has Our History Whitewashed the Revolutionary War? Bob Greene will explore ...

Company D: One Maine Company, Countless Civil War Stories

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Thanks to sponsor J. Edward Knight Insurance, this online lecture is free and open to the public, pre-registration is required to receive the link to participate! Click here to register Inspired by a Civil War diary left behind by his great-great-grandfather, the host of the Company D podcast, George F. Snell III, has spent years researching and preserving the lives of ...

Heritage Crafts Workshop – Registration Required!

Learn Heritage Crafts This March with LCHA Join us for a series of hands-on Heritage Crafts workshops offered on Sundays in March! Participants may register for one, two, or all three sessions. All workshops will be held at Second Congregational Church, 51 Main Street, Newcastle, from 1:30–4:30 p.m. Workshops include basketmaking (March 1), paste paper decoration (March 15), and calligraphy ...

What did she know, and when did she know it? Closer look at Miss Burrage’s maps for Kenneth Roberts

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LCHA’s Members Forum series offers members-only Zoom lectures that provide space for deeper conversation and shared discovery beyond our public programs. These programs are designed especially for members, creating opportunities to connect around shared interests and learn together in a more focused setting. Please note that new members are always welcome! LCHA membership begins at just $25 per year and ...

Heritage Crafts Workshop – Paste Paper Decoration

Learn Heritage Crafts This March with LCHA Join us for a series of hands-on Heritage Crafts workshops offered on Sundays in March! Participants may register for one, two, or all three sessions. All workshops will be held at Second Congregational Church, 51 Main Street, Newcastle, from 1:30–4:30 p.m. Workshops include basketmaking (March 1), paste paper decoration (March 15), and calligraphy ...