Changing displays representing the history of a rural New England town once dotted with farms and small mills. Current exhibits include a photographic display of the construction of the Stevenson Dam, including never before seen pictures from local family collections and from the architects Blakeslee, Chapman and Arpaia who designed the dam. Also on view are a collection of 19th Century Oxford maps, a turn of the 20th Century wedding dress and a father and son pair of Army uniforms from World War I and the Korean War.
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