The Freeport Historical Society has been around for more than fifty years and has played an active role in creating an inventory of historic districts and buildings throughout the area. Headquartered in the Harrington House, which dates back to 1830, the historical society was founded in 1941 by Hillbert Johnson, the historian and judge of Freeport at the time, along with several other members of the community.

The Freeport Historical Society has a Reception Room in which it displays a variety of artifacts showcasing the town’s character and history, such as a 1777 13-star flag and items from the American Revolution.

Freeport Historical Society, 45 Main St, Freeport, ME 04032, Phone: 207-865-3170

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