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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Vaughan Woods & Historic Homestead of Hallowell, Maine is a non-profit nature preserve and non-traditional house museum that seeks to connect people to place through nature, history and the arts.
Vaughan Woods is a 197-acre nonprofit nature preserve with historic bridges, a house museum, and a pond. It offers art, nature, and history programs and trails for hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing.
Vaughan Woods is a popular trail system in the heart of historic Hallowell. Designed for recreation and nature appreciation by the Vaughans in the early 1900s, classic stone bridges, picturesque waterfalls, and a wild meadow make these some of the most unique walking trails in Maine.
Vaughan Woods & Historic Homestead is a non-profit nature preserve and historic house museum in Hallowell, Maine. The trails of Vaughan Woods are open to the public daily from dawn to dusk. They may be accessed via two designated trailhead and parking areas.
8 lip 2023 · Vaughan Woods, surprisingly close to downtown Augusta and the capitol complex, is part of a 197-acre nature preserve adjacent to the historic Vaughan Homestead in Hallowell, Maine, free to the public and open from dawn to dusk.
Settled in 1794, Vaughan Homestead of Hallowell was home to seven generations of the Vaughan family. In 1797, Benjamin Vaughan, a former member of British Parliament, moved into a home on the banks of the Kennebec River.
Explore the 200 acre nature preserve and house museum of the Vaughan family, one of the founding fathers of Hallowell. Learn about the history, trails, bridges, and events of this 18th century property.