VWHH offers public programs throughout the year related to history, nature and the arts. These include seasonal community gatherings, history talks, summer intern and research fellowship programs, service projects, house and garden tours and more.
Upcoming & Recent
Bridges Named “Endangered Historic Site”
VAUGHAN WOODS’ BRIDGES – ONE OF MAINE’S MOST ENDANGERED HISTORIC SITES Among the 10 sites chosen in 2015 for Maine Preservation’s “Most Endangered Historic Sites”
Archives Reveal Wartime Stories
HOMESTEAD ARCHIVES REVEAL WARTIME STORIES OF THOSE WHO FOUGHT, SERVED & WAITED AT HOME Read the full story in this Kennebec Journal article.
November/December Newsletter
Read the November/December Newsletter or take a look at Back issues.
Bridge Closing
Uncle Sam’s Bridge was built in 1900 by 13-year Samuel Vaughan and his father William Warren Vaughan. Having withstood countless floods and thousand of visitors
Great Maine Outdoor Weekend
Over 30 people braved the cold temperatures and impending blizzard on Valentine’s Day to play outside with us! There was a snow shoeing adventure with



