The Skowhegan History House Museum is a cottage built in the Greek Revival architectural style back in the year 1839. The site is located along the eastern banks of the Kennebec River is just a short distance upstream from the Skowhegan Falls and was once an important place for the Abnaki people of the region, who at one time seasonally gathered there to plant crops and fish. The Skowhegan History House Museum features artifacts associated with the local history, heirloom gardens, and period furnishings. It’s also where the 1775 expedition of Benedict Arnold passed through to Quebec.

66 Elm St, Skowhegan, ME 04976, Phone: 207-474-6632

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