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Tizz Crowley stands on the porch of the the Norlands mansion in Livermore while waiting to give a tour of the house.
Tizz Crowley waits on the porch of the the Norlands mansion in Livermore.
Tizz Crowley walks through the entry hall dressed in a period costume at the Norlands, the ancestral home of the Washburn family that is now a living history museum and farm.
The mansion at the Norlands is one of four historic buildings on site.
A view of 1828 Meeting House at the Norlands.
Lucille Lavoie, dressed as her character Hannah Coolidge, in the reconstructed farm cottage kitchen at the Norlands.
Lucille Lavoie, dressed as her character Hannah Coolidge, bakes oat cakes using the wood stove in the reconstructed farm cottage kitchen at the Norlands.
Oat cakes in the farm cottage at the Norlands.
Some farming tools near the barn at the Norlands.
Sheri Leahan, the director at the Norlands, walks back to her office in costume as her character, Ora Pratt, who was another neighbor to the Washburns in the 1800s.
Willi Irish cleans off the desks inside of the restored 1853 School House at the Norlands. Irish's character is her great-great aunt Clara Howard who was a school teacher in Livermore in the 1800s.
Period clothing and beds in the parlor chamber in the farmhouse at Narramissic Historic Farm in Bridgton.
An old photograph of the farmhouse, with unidentified family members, hangs in the entrance at Historic Narramissic Farm in Bridgton.
An original loom occupies a second floor living area in the Georgian-style farmhouse at Narramissic Historic Farm in Bridgton.
The Temperance Barn at Narramissic Historic Farm was built in the 1830s by George Fitch, son-in-law of the house’s original owner, William Peabody. He built the foundation with huge granite slabs quarried from the hill behind the house.
The rear of the Georgian-style farmhouse at Narramissic Historic Farm was built in 1797 by one of Bridgton's first settlers, William Peabody.
The front of the Georgian-style farmhouse at Narramissic Historic Farm. Historians have questioned several features of the house, such as the front facing away from the road, and the off-centered second story window.
The view of the fields from the farmhouse at Narramissic Historic Farm in Bridgton.
A giant bellows in the blacksmith's barn at Narramissic Historic Farm in Bridgton.
Egg and cream cartons in the general store ice box at the Page Farm & Home Museum in Orono.
A butter churner at the Page Farm and Home Museum in Orono.
A cheese press at the Page Farm & Home Museum in Orono.
Horse dental tools found at the Page Farm & Home Museum in Orono.
Tools hanging on the wall at the Page Farm & Home Museum in Orono.
The Page Farm & Home Museum in Orono.
A schoolhouse at the Page Farm &Home Museum in Orono.