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Bar Harbor Historical Society

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La Rochelle, at 127 West Street in Bar Harbor, to which the society moved in 2019

The Bar Harbor Historical Society is the principal historical society of Bar Harbor, Maine and Mount Desert Island. The society's museum is located in the La Rochelle mansion at 127 West Street in Bar Harbor, having moved from 33 Ledgelawn Avenue in early 2019.[1]

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History

The Bar Harbor Historical Society was founded on August 19, 1946. The first physical location of the Historical Society was at this time established; making use of a small room under the stairs of the Jesup Library.

In 1997, the Bar Harbor Historical Society purchased its own building, acquiring 33 Ledgelawn Avenue, the former St. Edward’s Convent. This allowed the Historical Society to house its growing collection, and additionally, display the collection by opening a seasonal museum space on the building's first floor.

In 2019, the Bar Harbor Historical Society purchased La Rochelle, 41-room, 13,000 square foot brick estate built in 1902 on Bar Harbor's historical West Street. In that same year, the Historical Society successfully moved its archives and collections to their new building.[2]

La Rochelle

The 41-room, 13,000 square foot mansion was built in 1902 for George Bowdoin (1833–1913), by architects Andrews and Rantoul of Boston.[3][4] Occupants of the mansion before the historical society include Ruth and Tristram Colket and the Maine Seacoast Mission.[5]

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References

  1. ^ "LaRochelle purchase is a go" - Mount Desert Islander, January 2, 2019
  2. ^ "History of BHHS". Bar Harbor Historical Society. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  3. ^ "Resplendent Refugee" - Portland Monthly, November 2017
  4. ^ "La Rochelle" - Bar Harbor Historical Society
  5. ^ "History of La Rochelle". Bar Harbor Historical Society. Retrieved 2023-09-27.

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This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 20:43
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