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“Regional Struggle – National Story: Maine’s Path to Statehood” Exhibition Opens at Maine State Museum
Saturday, March 14, 2020, 10:00am - 04:00pm
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Regional Struggle – National Story: Maine’s Path to Statehood”

Exhibition Opens at Maine State Museum on Saturday, March 14

Special Free Sunday Opening Marks Maine Statehood Day on March 15

The Maine State Museum in Augusta opens its Maine bicentennial exhibition, “Regional Struggle – National Story: Maine’s Path to Statehood” on Saturday, March 14. The museum will be open free of charge from 10 am to 4 pm that day. In a special commemoration of Maine Statehood Day on Sunday, March 15, the museum will also be open free of charge from 10 am to 4 pm.

“Our new exhibition provides a remarkable look at the events and people, woven together over centuries, that led to Maine’s independent statehood. Through artifacts and documents, the exhibition reveals the world of Maine’s Wabanaki people before and after Europeans came to Maine’s shores,” notes Museum Director Bernard Fishman. “The exhibition uncovers conflicts between elite landowners and farmers in the late 1700s. It also shows how the War of 1812, along with political and economic disagreements with Massachusetts, set the stage for debates over Maine’s separation. The exhibition takes a fascinating look at Maine’s part in the slave trade and shows the dilemmas faced by Maine people who, because of the Missouri Compromise, were forced to choose between independent statehood and the expansion of slavery in the United States.”

“Through the museum’s own collections, as well as pieces on loan, we are featuring many objects never or rarely seen by the public,” according to Angela Goebel-Bain, the exhibition’s curator. “These include stunning portraits of Maine’s first governor and his wife by famed artist Gilbert Stuart, an early frock coat worn by a Maine farmer, the oldest known ballot box used in Maine, a colorful uniform worn by a soldier in the new state of Maine’s first militia, a watercolor showing Maine’s first State House in Portland, and an important 1815 Moses Greenleaf map with notations from an 1820 expedition into Maine’s northland.”

“Regional Struggle – National Story: Maine’s Path to Statehood” has been funded in part by a grant from the Maine Bicentennial Commission. The exhibition will be on view at the Maine State Museum through March 2021. Related educational materials for use by teachers will also be available on the museum’s website by late March 2020, and several museum-sponsored or co-sponsored special events will take place throughout the bicentennial year.

The Maine State Museum is located in the Cultural Building, 230 State Street in Augusta, adjacent to the Maine State House. For more information, check the Maine State Museum’s website www.mainestatemuseum.org.

Location Maine State Musuem, 230 State Street, Augusta
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