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SUMMARY:Walking Tour: The Story of Colonial York
DESCRIPTION:York was permanently settled beginning in the 1630s by English colonists. Prior to that time\, the Abenaki people had been coming to York seasonally for centuries\, farming and fishing near York River\, and calling the region Agamenticus. Throughout the colonial period\, York was the county seat for the Province of Maine\, the center of legal activity\, and a port town whose economy thrived on maritime trade. This walking tour explores the story of colonial York\, and the economic and social transformations that took place following the American Revolution. \nThe tour begins promptly at the Old York Museum Center at 3 Lindsay Rd. Parking is available along Lindsay Road and in Old York’s parking lot. Please arrive no later than 5 minutes prior to the start time. \nThe tour lasts approximately an hour\, and covers a two-block area along York Street. The terrain is uneven\, and comfortable shoes are recommended. There is a slight incline on Gaol Hill.
URL:https://mainefaves.com/event/walking-tour-the-story-of-colonial-york-8/
LOCATION:Old York Museum Center\, 3 Lindsay Road\, York\, ME\, 03909
CATEGORIES:Educational,Museum
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Trivia at the Tavern
DESCRIPTION:Are you smarter than a Founding Father? Join us at the historic Jefferds Tavern on August 11\, 2026\, from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. and find out! Don’t worry! Not all of the questions will pertain to history. It is B.Y.O.B. and B.Y.O.F. Ages 21+. Teams of four max. $20/$15 members \nVisit our friends SoMe Brewing Company or the York Beach Beer Co. for your B.Y.O.B needs!
URL:https://mainefaves.com/event/tuesday-trivia-at-the-tavern-2/
LOCATION:Old York Museum Center\, 3 Lindsay Road\, York\, ME\, 03909
CATEGORIES:Educational,Museum,Trivia
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour: The Story of Colonial York
DESCRIPTION:York was permanently settled beginning in the 1630s by English colonists. Prior to that time\, the Abenaki people had been coming to York seasonally for centuries\, farming and fishing near York River\, and calling the region Agamenticus. Throughout the colonial period\, York was the county seat for the Province of Maine\, the center of legal activity\, and a port town whose economy thrived on maritime trade. This walking tour explores the story of colonial York\, and the economic and social transformations that took place following the American Revolution. \nThe tour begins promptly at the Old York Museum Center at 3 Lindsay Rd. Parking is available along Lindsay Road and in Old York’s parking lot. Please arrive no later than 5 minutes prior to the start time. \nThe tour lasts approximately an hour\, and covers a two-block area along York Street. The terrain is uneven\, and comfortable shoes are recommended. There is a slight incline on Gaol Hill.
URL:https://mainefaves.com/event/walking-tour-the-story-of-colonial-york-9/
LOCATION:Old York Museum Center\, 3 Lindsay Road\, York\, ME\, 03909
CATEGORIES:Educational,Museum
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SUMMARY:250 at Old York! A Benefit Party for Old York
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our annual fundraising event! Enjoy delicious hors d’oeuvres by Harvest & Plate Catering\, cocktails including the “Wiggly Founding Father” signature drink by Wiggly Bridge Distillery\, wine and beer from Nappi Distributors\, live music by Fiddling Thomsons\, and a thoughtfully curated silent auction at the Perkins House. \nThis year’s 250 at Old York theme commemorates the nation’s Semiquincentennial and highlights York’s rich revolutionary history. Rare Revolutionary-era items from Old York’s collection will be on display for this special event. \n\n\n$125 per person | $200 for two tickets | *$1250 Collector \nPLEASE NOTE: When buying the Party of Two tickets for $200\, only select a quantity of 1 (one). Discount will be reflected at checkout. \n\n*As a Collector ticket holder\, you provide additional support for Old York\, and you receive the following benefits: \n\n\n\nTwo tickets to the event\nRecognition in select event communications and promotional materials for the event\nRecognition in Old York’s 2026 annual report\n\n\nPlease note that parking is located at the York Middle School\, with a trolley to and from the Perkins House\, generously provided by Williams Realty Partners. Parking at the Perkins House is restricted to vendor and handicapped parking only. If you require special parking arrangements\, please inform Helen Corbett Jones in advance: programs@oldyork.org or 207-363-4974. \nA special thank you to the generous supporters of 250 at Old York!: \nNappi Distributors \nWiggly Bridge Distillery \nWilliams Realty Partners \nYork Harbor Inn
URL:https://mainefaves.com/event/250-at-old-york-a-benefit-party-for-old-york/
LOCATION:Perkins House Museum\, 394 Southside Rd\, York\, ME\, 03909
CATEGORIES:Educational,Museum
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour: The Story of Colonial York
DESCRIPTION:York was permanently settled beginning in the 1630s by English colonists. Prior to that time\, the Abenaki people had been coming to York seasonally for centuries\, farming and fishing near York River\, and calling the region Agamenticus. Throughout the colonial period\, York was the county seat for the Province of Maine\, the center of legal activity\, and a port town whose economy thrived on maritime trade. This walking tour explores the story of colonial York\, and the economic and social transformations that took place following the American Revolution. \nThe tour begins promptly at the Old York Museum Center at 3 Lindsay Rd. Parking is available along Lindsay Road and in Old York’s parking lot. Please arrive no later than 5 minutes prior to the start time. \nThe tour lasts approximately an hour\, and covers a two-block area along York Street. The terrain is uneven\, and comfortable shoes are recommended. There is a slight incline on Gaol Hill.
URL:https://mainefaves.com/event/walking-tour-the-story-of-colonial-york-10/
LOCATION:Old York Museum Center\, 3 Lindsay Road\, York\, ME\, 03909
CATEGORIES:Educational,Museum
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SUMMARY:Historic New England and Old York Tour
DESCRIPTION:Historic New England and Old York Historical Society present 250 at Old York: The Rising Tide of Revolution. This new tour highlights York’s Loyalist and rebel politics on the eve of the American Revolution\, as well as its economic ties to Great Britain. This two-part program starts with a tour of Jonathan Sayward’s home\, the Sayward-Wheeler House. The tour includes stories of Sayward\, York’s best-known Loyalist\, and two men he enslaved\, Prince and Cato\, who sought freedom by joining the Continental Army. Following the house tour\, participants will take a break for lunch before meeting at Old York Historical Society’s Museum Center for a walking tour of York village. The tour will include a stop at Sayward’s gravesite in the Old Burial Ground. Guests will also visit the Revolutionary York exhibit in the Remick Gallery\, featuring objects that belonged to Sayward and his family. \nFor the Old York member discount use code: OLDYORK
URL:https://mainefaves.com/event/historic-new-england-and-old-york-tour-3/
LOCATION:Old York Museum Center\, 3 Lindsay Road\, York\, ME\, 03909
CATEGORIES:Educational,Museum
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour: The Story of Colonial York
DESCRIPTION:York was permanently settled beginning in the 1630s by English colonists. Prior to that time\, the Abenaki people had been coming to York seasonally for centuries\, farming and fishing near York River\, and calling the region Agamenticus. Throughout the colonial period\, York was the county seat for the Province of Maine\, the center of legal activity\, and a port town whose economy thrived on maritime trade. This walking tour explores the story of colonial York\, and the economic and social transformations that took place following the American Revolution. \nThe tour begins promptly at the Old York Museum Center at 3 Lindsay Rd. Parking is available along Lindsay Road and in Old York’s parking lot. Please arrive no later than 5 minutes prior to the start time. \nThe tour lasts approximately an hour\, and covers a two-block area along York Street. The terrain is uneven\, and comfortable shoes are recommended. There is a slight incline on Gaol Hill.
URL:https://mainefaves.com/event/walking-tour-the-story-of-colonial-york-11/
LOCATION:Old York Museum Center\, 3 Lindsay Road\, York\, ME\, 03909
CATEGORIES:Educational,Museum
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour: The Story of Colonial York
DESCRIPTION:York was permanently settled beginning in the 1630s by English colonists. Prior to that time\, the Abenaki people had been coming to York seasonally for centuries\, farming and fishing near York River\, and calling the region Agamenticus. Throughout the colonial period\, York was the county seat for the Province of Maine\, the center of legal activity\, and a port town whose economy thrived on maritime trade. This walking tour explores the story of colonial York\, and the economic and social transformations that took place following the American Revolution. \nThe tour begins promptly at the Old York Museum Center at 3 Lindsay Rd. Parking is available along Lindsay Road and in Old York’s parking lot. Please arrive no later than 5 minutes prior to the start time. \nThe tour lasts approximately an hour\, and covers a two-block area along York Street. The terrain is uneven\, and comfortable shoes are recommended. There is a slight incline on Gaol Hill.
URL:https://mainefaves.com/event/walking-tour-the-story-of-colonial-york-12/
LOCATION:Old York Museum Center\, 3 Lindsay Road\, York\, ME\, 03909
CATEGORIES:Educational,Museum
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour: The Story of Colonial York
DESCRIPTION:York was permanently settled beginning in the 1630s by English colonists. Prior to that time\, the Abenaki people had been coming to York seasonally for centuries\, farming and fishing near York River\, and calling the region Agamenticus. Throughout the colonial period\, York was the county seat for the Province of Maine\, the center of legal activity\, and a port town whose economy thrived on maritime trade. This walking tour explores the story of colonial York\, and the economic and social transformations that took place following the American Revolution. \nThe tour begins promptly at the Old York Museum Center at 3 Lindsay Rd. Parking is available along Lindsay Road and in Old York’s parking lot. Please arrive no later than 5 minutes prior to the start time. \nThe tour lasts approximately an hour\, and covers a two-block area along York Street. The terrain is uneven\, and comfortable shoes are recommended. There is a slight incline on Gaol Hill.
URL:https://mainefaves.com/event/walking-tour-the-story-of-colonial-york-13/
LOCATION:Old York Museum Center\, 3 Lindsay Road\, York\, ME\, 03909
CATEGORIES:Educational,Museum
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour: The Story of Colonial York
DESCRIPTION:York was permanently settled beginning in the 1630s by English colonists. Prior to that time\, the Abenaki people had been coming to York seasonally for centuries\, farming and fishing near York River\, and calling the region Agamenticus. Throughout the colonial period\, York was the county seat for the Province of Maine\, the center of legal activity\, and a port town whose economy thrived on maritime trade. This walking tour explores the story of colonial York\, and the economic and social transformations that took place following the American Revolution. \nThe tour begins promptly at the Old York Museum Center at 3 Lindsay Rd. Parking is available along Lindsay Road and in Old York’s parking lot. Please arrive no later than 5 minutes prior to the start time. \nThe tour lasts approximately an hour\, and covers a two-block area along York Street. The terrain is uneven\, and comfortable shoes are recommended. There is a slight incline on Gaol Hill.
URL:https://mainefaves.com/event/walking-tour-the-story-of-colonial-york-14/
LOCATION:Old York Museum Center\, 3 Lindsay Road\, York\, ME\, 03909
CATEGORIES:Educational,Museum
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour: The Story of Colonial York
DESCRIPTION:York was permanently settled beginning in the 1630s by English colonists. Prior to that time\, the Abenaki people had been coming to York seasonally for centuries\, farming and fishing near York River\, and calling the region Agamenticus. Throughout the colonial period\, York was the county seat for the Province of Maine\, the center of legal activity\, and a port town whose economy thrived on maritime trade. This walking tour explores the story of colonial York\, and the economic and social transformations that took place following the American Revolution. \nThe tour begins promptly at the Old York Museum Center at 3 Lindsay Rd. Parking is available along Lindsay Road and in Old York’s parking lot. Please arrive no later than 5 minutes prior to the start time. \nThe tour lasts approximately an hour\, and covers a two-block area along York Street. The terrain is uneven\, and comfortable shoes are recommended. There is a slight incline on Gaol Hill.
URL:https://mainefaves.com/event/walking-tour-the-story-of-colonial-york-15/
LOCATION:Old York Museum Center\, 3 Lindsay Road\, York\, ME\, 03909
CATEGORIES:Educational,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261008T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261008T140000
DTSTAMP:20260621T104453
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour: The Story of Colonial York
DESCRIPTION:York was permanently settled beginning in the 1630s by English colonists. Prior to that time\, the Abenaki people had been coming to York seasonally for centuries\, farming and fishing near York River\, and calling the region Agamenticus. Throughout the colonial period\, York was the county seat for the Province of Maine\, the center of legal activity\, and a port town whose economy thrived on maritime trade. This walking tour explores the story of colonial York\, and the economic and social transformations that took place following the American Revolution. \nThe tour begins promptly at the Old York Museum Center at 3 Lindsay Rd. Parking is available along Lindsay Road and in Old York’s parking lot. Please arrive no later than 5 minutes prior to the start time. \nThe tour lasts approximately an hour\, and covers a two-block area along York Street. The terrain is uneven\, and comfortable shoes are recommended. There is a slight incline on Gaol Hill.
URL:https://mainefaves.com/event/walking-tour-the-story-of-colonial-york-16/
LOCATION:Old York Museum Center\, 3 Lindsay Road\, York\, ME\, 03909
CATEGORIES:Educational,Museum
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://mainefaves.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Old_Gaol_sketch.jpg
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