The Bridgton Historical Society, founded in 1953, is dedicated to collecting and preserving historically significant material and promoting an appreciation for the events, customs, and traditions of the Bridgton community. With a museum located in the old fire station on Gibbs Avenue, the society showcases exhibits on Bridgton's roots, the narrow gauge railroad, and other objects from the town's history. Additionally, the society owns Narramissic, the Peabody-Fitch Farm, which functions as a historic house museum and hosts workshops, educational programs, and festivals that highlight early American life and crafts.
The society's mission is to make history accessible to all, operating and maintaining museums, historical properties, and research facilities. They advocate for preservation and consult with town officials and interested parties on matters that shape the town's identity and sense of place. Whether visitors are interested in genealogical research, local history, or family activities, the Bridgton Historical Society welcomes them to explore their exhibits and seasonal offerings.
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