Learn how VWHH is documenting histories of colonialism and enslavement and the Hallowell-Vaughan family.
Read MoreThe new Hallowell Trailhead parking area is complete, with just a few landscaping additions to come this Spring! Be aware of new new entrance and exit sides.
Read MoreWe also acknowledge the enslaved people whose labor in shipyards in Boston and on sugar plantations in Jamaica built the wealth that allowed the Hallowell-Vaughan
Read MoreLearn about Wabanaki represencing in the Kennebec watershed . . .
Read MoreJohn Leeke is a nationally recognized preservation trades specialist and educator. John was recently honored by Traditional Building Magazine as one of the preservation industry’s “25
Read MoreVWHH Property Manager Dan Mitchell and Executive Director Kate Tremblay will present on documenting and caring for the historic landscape surrounding the 1794 Vaughan Homestead.
Read MoreSummer 2025: Select Wednesdays in July and August. Reservations required.
Read MoreA LOT of people came around! And soooo much rain! We had the Hall-Dale third graders here for a “Historians Love Maps” program – in
Read MoreWhat a delight to welcome the community back for our annual Maypole Dance. Due to the pandemic, we haven’t had it in three years! The
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