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Castine, Maine
207-326-4118
www.castinehistoricalsociety.org
The Castine Historical Society, located in the Abbott School and Samuel P. Grindle House on the town common in the beautiful village of Castine, is a 501(c)3 organization that serves as a window into Castine’s extraordinary past. Our permanent and summer exhibitions, lectures, and house and garden tours highlight the stories of the past.
Although officially founded in 1966, previous incarnations of the organization have been recorded as early as 1865. Sharing a common desire to document Castine history, all of these organizations have been a part of creating the mission and vision of the Castine Historical Society as it exists today.
Inland Waterways Museum
Paducah, Kentucky
270-575-9958
www.inlandwaterways.org
At the Inland Waterways Museum, experience captivating stories, interactive exhibits, and the rich heritage of inland waterways. Our museum offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, making it suitable for visitors of all ages. Come and discover the wonders of the river at our amazing facility. We hope that you will leave with a newfound appreciation for the inland waterways.
Castine Historical Society
Troy Historic Village
Troy, Michigan
248-524-3570
www.troyhistoricvillage.org
The Troy Historic Village is a collection of 11 buildings surrounding a gazebo and green in the heart of Troy, Michigan. Filled with the collections and stories of the 1800s settlement and 1900s growth in the Troy area, staff and volunteers use these buildings to bring history to life for visitors of all ages. Our popular field trips might immerse students in an 1880s one room school or teach students that lighting a room wasn’t always as easy as flipping a switch. We offer programs, events, and activities for all ages.