Beech Ridge School

STOP! Save The Old Place! What old place? The Beech Ridge schoolhouse.

The Scarborough Historical Society is committed to preserving and sharing the town’s history and artifacts and its unique role in history. The recent acquisition of the Beech Ridge School is consistent with the society’s intent to preserve and share the educational component of Scarborough’s history, as well as the role the rural section of town played in Scarborough’s development.

Beech Ridge School, at 184 Holmes Road, is the last one-room school in Scarborough. All others have been torn down or repurposed. Beech Ridge was a District school serving ages 4–21, during the period just prior to 1870 until the mid-1940s.

The school will be restored for multi-functional use, available to the community, and for children to experience life in a one-room school. To this end, the building needs major restoration. To do this we need your help. An initial estimate for the first phase of the project is in excess of $100,000. Needed are a new foundation, roof and windows. The second phase will address the interior: insulation, ceiling, walls, electricity, plumbing and accessibility.

Please help us Save The Old Place and donate to restore a piece of Scarborough history. Watch this space for updates and follow us on Facebook to find out how you can donate so together we can achieve our goal. Scarborough Historical Society is a nonprofit 501(c)3, which makes your donations tax-deductible.

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Valentine Display at Museum

Harkening back to simpler times, Curator Becky Delaware has put together an exhibit remembering Valentine Days gone by. Visit the Scarborough Historical Museum now through February 9th and see the curated displays.

Photo of Curator Becky Delaware with the Valentine 2019 display.
Curator Becky Delaware and the 2019 Valentine Display

The Museum is open Tuesdays from 9AM until Noon and the second Saturday of the month from 9AM to Noon. That means the Saturday before Valentine’s Day we are open (Feb 9th).

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Annual Reports – Town of Scarborough

Annual Reports

Annual Reports of the Town of Scarborough.  Some of the reports are from the personal collection of Rodney Laughton, others are from the files at the Museum. Individual reports will indicate their source in the Identifier as presented on Digital Maine. The Annual Reports typically include information regarding the support of the poor, the almshouse, various town bills, costs of town roads and bridges, school costs, & teacher salaries.

1854-55

1861-62

1868

1869

1870

1872

1874

1876

1878

1881

   

 

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Presentation Images – Century of Conflict

On January 6th, 2019, Michael Davis gave a presentation to the Scarborough Historical Society titled “Scarborough’s Black Point – A Century of Conflict.” Below are the images of that presentation. A video of his excellent presentation is here.

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Images of The Moulton House

The Moulton House was an inn, restaurant, and cocktail lounge at Dunstan Corner. Over the years, the Inn had several names and forms.

Moulton House Collage

The Scarborough Historical Society has 11 images of the Moulton House, which are available for download as a compressed (Zipped) file. Included are:

  • A-1 Steak Pit of Scarborough – 1 photo.
  • Moulton House (The Original – 2 stories) – 1 photo.
  • Moulton House (4 stories – Flat roof) – 3 photos.
  • Moulton House (3 stories) – 1 photo.
  • Scarborough Inn – 1 photo.
  • Snug Harbor – 1 photo – Flickr Photo
  • Valle’s Inn – 3 photos
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