Norlands Living History Center
Established
1975
Program Description
Live-in I Seventy Hours in 1870 & Live-in II Living in 1779-1799. Live in a period of history as you role play the life of a real person who lived here in that time period. All activities, surroundings, food, etc., are authentic to the era
Programs/Year
16
Program Length
3 days
Group Size or S:T Ratio
16
Program Focus
Culture/History/Heritage
Faculty
Adjunct faculty status at University of Maine at Farmington, certified teachers, graduate degrees
Costs
$250, includes lodging, 9 country meals, & advance study materials. $95 for college credit. It's 1779 or 1870 & authentic to the period, no modern intrusions or amenities. $150, child 8-12; $200, child 13-17
U.S. Locations
Livermore, Maine
Months
February, March, April, May, July, August, September, October, November
Contact
Billie Gammon
Program Director
Norlands Living History Center
42 Hathaway Hill Rd.
Livermore, ME 04253
United States
Phone: 207-897-2236
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