Take a guided tour of the 1794 Vaughan Homestead and wander the c.1890 colonial revival flower gardens. Reservations are required.
This summer, Vaughan Woods & Historic Homestead marks the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution with a special themed house tour and exhibit. “Dissenters, The American Revolution & The Settlement of Vaughan Homestead” explores the Hallowell-Vaughan family’s connection to the American Revolution. From the smoky rooms of a London coffeehouse to the exalted halls of Parliament, and from the confines of a French prison to the tumultuous shores of the Kennebec River comes the true story of statesman, secret agent and suspected spy, Benjamin Vaughan, and his daring escape to America. It is also the complex story of his family, divided by both the Atlantic Ocean and the politics of the Revolutionary War, and how it all culminated in the development of the Vaughan Homestead of Hallowell.
When: 10:00 a.m. Wednesdays in July and August