The Skowhegan History House Museum is made up of the historic central business district that dates back to the late nineteenth century. The charming Historic District can be found on Water Street and Madison Avenue along the northern banks of the region’s Kennebec River. This area is home to more than thirty historic buildings constructed mostly from 1850 through 1910, including the 1909 Town Hall of Skowhegan. Patten Block, the oldest building, dates back to the year 1836. In 1982, the Skowhegan Historic District was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places.

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