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Old York Historical Society

3 Lindsay Road

York, Maine 03909

Old York’s historic buildings are closed for the season. See you in May 2024!

Historic Buildings and Properties: https://oldyork.org/historic-buildings-and-properties/

Walking Tours and Upcoming Events: https://oldyork.org/upcoming-events

Old Goal Museum Center and Remick Gallery

Old Gaol

This National Historic Landmark sits atop York’s Gaol Hill, where colonial Maine’s first prison was constructed in 1656. The site was occupied continuously until 1860—first by Province of Maine’s correctional facility, and then by York County’s. Originally comprised of free-standing structures, the existing building reflects two centuries of construction campaigns.

Remick Gallery

Named for a family of farmers from Eliot, Maine, whose barn beams are preserved in the structure, the Remick Gallery is Old York’s main gallery. 189museum’s collection, as well as artistic and historical objects of regional interest.

Perkins House

Originally the home of ferrymen and sea captains, the Perkins House Museum, located at 394 Southside Road, is a rambling, gabled structure situated on the York River by Sewall’s Bridge. In 1898, it became the summer home of Mary Perkins and her daughter, Elizabeth, who transformed the house into an environment evocative of colonial New England. The museum preserves the Perkins Family’s original interiors and possessions.
After several years of closures for much-needed renovations and the Covid pandemic, the historic section of the house is once again open for guided tours, Fridays at 2:30pm through October.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children, and free for members. Space is limited and you are strongly encouraged to purchase tickets in advance. Reserve online HERE.

As one of the earliest English settlements in the country, York became the seat of government for the Province of Maine and thrived as a center of maritime commerce. Through the centuries, York has been a destination for people seeking refuge in its natural beauty and pace of life. The culture and history of the area continue to captivate visitors to this day. Come to Old York and let us engage you in coastal Maine’s heritage, for an afternoon, a day, or a lifetime.

Old York is committed to providing a high quality experience to our members and visitors. But, the health and safety of our friends is our first priority. Due to concerns regarding the spread of COVID-19, our historic buildings will remain closed for the season. Please check Upcoming Events for information about outdoor walking tours.

Link to the website: https://oldyork.org

Image Credits: oldyork.org unless otherwise noted

Image Credit: Portion of mural from Jefferds Tavern painted in 1944 by York residents Adele E. Ellis and Howard Peck. Depicts town in 1800 and features the Elizabeth Perkins House in center, Sewall’s Bridge, George Marshall Store, and John Hancock, Warehouse, oldyork.org

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