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The Skolfield–Whittier House, located at 161 Park Row in Brunswick, Maine, is a Victorian museum managed by the Pejepscot Historical Society. The house is often described as a 'time capsule' due to its preservation, remaining virtually untouched since the Victorian era.
The Skolfield–Whittier House is part of an Italiante-style duplex constructed between 1858 and 1862. The house was built for the sons of Master George Skolfield, a wealthy shipbuilder. The side of the duplex that is now known as the Skolfield–Whittier House was owned by Captain Alfred Skolfield.
The Skolfield–Whittier House museum is open to the public for guided tours during the summer season.
History & Anthropology Historic house
161 Park Row, Brunswick
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