The Museums of the Bethel Historical Society, founded in 1966, is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing the rich history of western Maine and the White Mountain Region of New Hampshire and Maine. With over a dozen exhibit galleries and period rooms spread across two historic buildings, the society offers a diverse range of exhibits, lectures, events, and publications.
Featuring the 1821 O'Neil Robinson House and the 1813 Dr. Moses Mason House, as well as the Twitchell Education Center, the Museums of the Bethel Historical Society provides a comprehensive experience for visitors to explore the town of Bethel and its surrounding region. The society also maintains an extensive library and archival collection, showcasing books, manuscripts, photographs, and historic objects that tell the captivating story of the area. With a full schedule of high-quality events throughout the year, the Museums of the Bethel Historical Society invites visitors of all ages to support their work and become part of preserving the region's rich heritage.
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