Maine Historical Fiction Book Club
Join the Maine Historical Fiction Book Club to discuss Canuck & Other Stories on March 30 at 5:30pm at AHS. Editor Rhea Cote Robbins will be in attendance!
Join the Maine Historical Fiction Book Club to discuss Canuck & Other Stories on March 30 at 5:30pm at AHS. Editor Rhea Cote Robbins will be in attendance!
Calling all historically curious, story-driven readers to... Join Izzy Ruta, Auburn Public Library; Laura Juraska, Androscoggin Historical Society; and Ben Snethen, Lewiston Public Library as we explore fiction with a historical twist each month. We'll be reading and discussing: Monday, April 27th, at 5:30 PM, meet at the Auburn Public Library, 49 Spring St. Arundel by […]
AHS has cancelled our Jane's Walk this year as there are 4 other options in Androscoggin County. Lewiston, 9:00am: History from the Grave :A Tour of Riverside Cemetery Auburn, 9:00am: All Around Downtown/Uptown Auburn Livermore, 10:00am: Using a Historic Maine Forest in Life & Death Lewiston, 1:30pm: Historic Frye Street Click on the links for […]
Sue Lamie will be leading the discussion this month: How to Use Naming Traditions in Your Genealogy Research
Join us at AHS for a round table discussion of all things Civil War. This month's topic will be Decoration Day.
Calling all historically curious, story-driven readers to… Join Izzy Ruta, Auburn Public Library; Laura Juraska, Androscoggin Historical Society; and Ben Snethen, Lewiston Public Library as we explore fiction with a historical twist each month. We’ll be reading and discussing: Monday, June 1st, at 5:30 PM, meet at the Lewiston Public Library, 200 Lisbon Street Becoming […]
Join us for our Annual Meeting where we will hear from Dr. Elizabeth DeWolfe, author of Alias Agnes: The Notorious Tale of a Gilded Age Spy, followed by a tour of the former Maine Central Railroad Station (now the Royal Oak Room) Dessert will be served. Free for members, $10 for non-members Please RSVP by […]
Take a tour of one of Auburn's oldest structures dating back to 1796.
Take a tour of one of Auburn's oldest structures which dates back to 1796. Charles Anthony will demonstrate home stenciling and visitors will have the opportunity to create a small panel for themselves.
This month's topic will be: How was July 4th celebrated each year during the American Civil War? Where were your relatives? Other topics will be included based on attendee interest.