Summary
Free and open to the public, Woodlawn Museum's fourth annual "Living History Day" is one in which "history comes alive in Ellsworth," wrote Karen Dickes of the Woodlawn Education Committee.
The event is 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 14, on the grounds of the facility also known as The Black House, and located on West Main Street in Ellsworth.See the full content of this document
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Woodlawn Living History Day a Step Back in Time
Dickes wrote the day features a historic re-enactment by The Ancient Ones, who "depict life as it would have been led in New England prior to 1840," a demonstration of bird carving by artisan Ed Hawkes and a de...
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