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Skolfield-Whittier House

161 Park Row, Brunswick, ME
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Ranked #8 of 14 attractions in Brunswick
5.0 of 5 stars 1 Review
Description: A time-capsule museum that is located in a 17-room sea captain's house.
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Falmouth, Maine
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 4 December 2011

Great Victorian house in Brunswick - built and lived in by one family until 1980's (?). House is jammed packed with personal furniture and items left by the last sister who lived there and who left the house to the historical society. You will enjoy it as it is left nearly as it was lived in.

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