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Woodlawn Museum

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219:, at 19 Black House Drive. The Black House Museum is open to the public seasonally and the grounds are open every day, dawn to dusk. The museum was home to three generations of the Black family and features many of their possessions. The family patriarch, John Black, was an agent for a major landowner in the region, and built the mansion house in 1824–27. There are over two miles of hiking trails, a nationally sanctioned croquet court, gardens, fields, and forest open to the public all year. The Black House Museum was listed on the 851: 51: 90: 65: 862: 267:
sleigh barn and a newly constructed carriage barn with a permanent exhibition. The family tomb is located near the southern end of the property. The estate was given, complete with most of the contents, to the Hancock County Trustees of Public Reservations in 1928 as indicated in the will of George Nixon Black Jr. The Trustees manage the property as a museum, park and event space.
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took three years (1824–27). The building's main facade features a porch across the full width of the main block, supported by Doric columns and topped by a balustrade. The roof is surrounded by a balustrade with panel sections. A single story addition to the left of the main block also has a roof
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in the state, a community garden, sledding and skating in the winter as well as many community events. The barn events venue will be open year-round and will be available for rent as well as serving as the archival storage facility and educational programming. Downeast Senior College is based at
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Behind the main house is an attached Ell that was used for cooking and housework, then became home to the resident caretakers. It now provides staff offices. Behind these buildings an event space is under construction that sits on the footprint of a carriage and horse barn. There is also a small
740: 835: 771: 755: 745: 254:, eventually marrying Mary Cobb, his daughter. Mary and John had eight children and John, at the age of 44, built this three-story brick mansion with elegant Federal and Greek Revival styling. Bricks for the house were shipped from 926: 830: 776: 891: 417: 797: 699: 730: 664: 629: 704: 609: 569: 394: 669: 659: 654: 634: 750: 584: 499: 619: 614: 489: 709: 674: 579: 554: 694: 644: 624: 599: 589: 574: 564: 549: 529: 504: 494: 484: 714: 689: 594: 534: 514: 509: 479: 469: 250:, and sold half of it in 1792 to an English company. The company sent John Black, then just eighteen, to Maine to act as its agent. Black worked in cooperation with Bingham's agent, 649: 604: 544: 519: 474: 781: 679: 559: 524: 901: 735: 684: 639: 539: 447: 432: 387: 463: 865: 380: 855: 906: 921: 916: 896: 427: 130: 89: 931: 403: 300: 220: 37: 818: 886: 64: 823: 802: 251: 247: 270:
Facilities on the estate include three miles of field walking and forest hiking trails, the only regulation size
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Woodlawn and operates from the former Caretaker's Cottage near the trailhead.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Woodlawn Museum is located in Maine
Woodlawn Museum is located in the United States
Ellsworth, Maine
44°32′10″N 68°26′00″W / 44.53608°N 68.43345°W / 44.53608; -68.43345
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Ellsworth, Maine
National Register of Historic Places
Philadelphia
William Bingham
a very large tract of land
Maine
American Revolutionary War
David Cobb
Philadelphia
Boston
croquet court


"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service


"NRHP nomination for Black Mansion"
"NRHP nomination photos for Black Mansion"
Woodlawn Website Link
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