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Kingfield Historical Society
The Kingfield Historical Society, located in Kingfield, Maine, is housed in a picturesque Victorian mansion built in 1890 by local carpenter Lavella Norton as a wedding gift. The society showcases a collection of 19th and 20th-century artifacts, furniture, photographs, and memorabilia, offering visitors a glimpse into the history and heritage of western Maine. With a rich history dating back to the establishment of the Kingfield Historical Society in 1964, the Victorian-era home was generously donated to the society in 1968 by Alma Wilson to preserve its architectural and historical significance. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Kingfield Historical House honors notable residents and pioneers of Kingfield, including Governor William A. King and renowned photographer Chansonetta Stanley Emmons.Generated from the website