The Conway House, located in Rockport and Camden, Maine, is a historic house and museum that dates back to the 1770s. It is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Knox County and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1969. This house provides a glimpse into the past and is a significant part of the region's history.
Currently, the Camden-Rockport Historical Society operates the museum as the Conway Homestead & Cramer Museum. The property encompasses the Conway House, the Cramer Museum, which showcases the Society's collections of local historic artifacts, a barn displaying carriages, sleighs, and tools, a blacksmith shop, a maple sugaring house, and an education center.
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7 Commercial St, Rockport
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