Keywords: Lodging
Item 108616
Sebasco Estates club house, Phippsburg, ca. 1910
Contributed by: Penobscot Marine Museum Date: circa 1910 Location: Phippsburg Media: Glass Plate Negative
Item 103936
Lodging home of Frank E. Pond, Newburyport, 1925
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society/MaineToday Media Date: 1925-05-25 Location: Newburyport Media: Glass Negative
Item 76820
279-295 St. John Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Clinton W. Davis, Agent Use: Hotel & Stores
Item 85939
156-158 Woodford Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Rocky Hill Lodge Corporation Use: Store & Hall
Item 150535
Alterations in Building for Fort Fairfield Lodge of Masons, Fort Fairfield, 1912
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1912 Location: Fort Fairfield Client: Fort Fairfield Lodge of Masons Architect: Coombs Bros. Architects
Item 151698
Pythagorean Lodge, Fryeburg, 1935-1938
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1935–1938 Location: Fryeburg Client: unknown Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects
Exhibit
Informal family photos often include family pets -- but formal, studio portraits and paintings also often feature one person and one pet, in formal attire and pose.
Exhibit
Several Mainers have run for president or vice president, a number of presidents, past presidents, and future presidents have had ties to the state or visited here, and, during campaign season, many presidential candidates and their family members have brought their campaigns to Maine.
Site Page
Mount Desert Island: Shaped by Nature - Lodging and Hotels: A Savage Family Business
"Lodging and Hotels: A Savage Family Business Savage Family Hotel Page Images -III Click here to see pictures and read about the hotels and inns…"
Site Page
Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Groups, Clubs & Organizations - Page 3 of 3
"… Masonic Lodges have consolidated, and the Davis Lodge, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, combined with the Phillips Lodge, and the building was…"
Story
Bunkers and Lodges
by Bob Martin & Emily Holdtman Martin
Growing up in Maine, summering in Maine, and how it's changed.
Story
The Year We Had Two Thanksgiving Days
by John Brooks Howard
The story is about a 1939 trip to Grand Lake Stream and Thanksgiving with Geo W MacArthur and family
Lesson Plan
Building Community/Community Buildings
Grade Level: 6-8
Content Area: Social Studies
Where do people gather? What defines a community? What buildings allow people to congregate to celebrate, learn, debate, vote, and take part in all manner of community activities? Students will evaluate images and primary documents from throughout Maine’s history, and look at some of Maine’s earliest gathering spaces and organizations, and how many communities established themselves around certain types of buildings. Students will make connections between the community buildings of the past and the ways we express identity and create communities today.