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    Become a Member

    Membership in the Poland Spring Preservation Society is just one of the ways in which you as an individual can help to support the preservation and renovation of two very historic and important buildings. Annual Membership (Due each January) Single (1 card): $25 Couples (2 cards): $40 Family (4 cards): $50 Bronze (2 cards + guest passes): $150 Silver (2 cards + guest passes): $250 Gold (2 cards + guest passes): $500 + Volunteer opportunities available please call the museum at 207-998-4142 for more information. If you are interested in becoming a member please submit the application below.

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    Photography

    at Poland Spring Museums Our buildings provide the perfect backdrop for your senior, personal, or family photographs. Local photographers are welcome to use the grounds for outdoor photographs. We ask consideration of the following: • A courtesy call or email to let us know you will be using the grounds. This will ensure there are not any scheduling conflicts. Call 207-998-4142 or email contact@polandspringmuseums.org and leave us your name, telephone number and date and time you wish to use the grounds. • Making a modest donation ($25 suggested) to continue the preservation of our historic buildings. Please send your donation to Poland Spring Preservation Society P.O. Box 444 Poland Spring…

  • Poland Spring History

    Poland Spring Bottling Museum

    The Poland Spring Water Museum and Source Building are open for the season (Memorial Day – Columbus Day) Thursday-Saturday & Monday 9AM-4PM, Sundays 9-12! A REFRESHING REVELATION Before Poland Spring was a famous spring water brand, it was a celebrated inn. The Ricker family built the inn way back in 1797, but it was Hiram Ricker (grandson of the first Ricker settlers) who discovered the fresh taste of the spring water at the original source. The water was so refreshing, he drank from the spring for a whole week straight (we don’t blame him). Legend has it that he believed the water benefited his health, and just like that, a…

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    “One of the greatest gifts you can give, is your time”

    Our volunteers are a critical and celebrated part of our museums. We welcome all volunteers of all backgrounds and skills. Volunteers help tell and preserve our unique story as well as create memorable experiences for the many visitors who frequent our sites each year. Volunteer Opportunities Include: Facilities & Maintenance Board members – Steers the direction of the museums Museum Guides Gift Shop Volunteer Museum Collections Special Events & Fundraising Volunteers receive a museum store discount as well as complimentary entry for family members. We also host a volunteer appreciation event at the end of the season to show our gratitude for our volunteers. More fun opportunities include walking in…

  • Events

    Concert Series

    We have extended our summer concert series in 2024! Join us on Monday evenings from June 10th – August 26th as we continue our longstanding tradition of hosting local entertainment for our community to enjoy. This year we are excited to host a handful of concerts at the All Souls Chapel, along with our regular sunset series at the Poland Spring Resort Gazebo. The concerts begin at 6:30PM. Attendees are encouraged to bring a blanket or chairs to enjoy the concert outside. Drinks and snacks are available for purchase inside the Maine Inn. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be moved inside to the Maine Inn. The perfect…

  • Buildings & History

    Nettie Ricker Art Gallery

    There has been an art gallery in the Maine State Building since it was re-assembled on the grounds of the historic Poland Spring Resort. Even in Chicago the building had some spectacular art pieces by some well-known artists of the day including Scott Leighton and Harriston Bird Brown. Beginning in 1895, the Poland Spring Art Gallery housed some of the finest artists and for a mere hotel art gallery commanded a great deal of respect and was a sought after venue for many artists. Some of the artists included Walter Dean, D.D. Coombs. JAS Monks, Abbott Graves, Leon Dabo, Charles H. Woodbury and Nettie Ricker. The director of the gallery…

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    All Souls Chapel

    The story of the chapel begins in the 1880s, almost three decades before the first trowel of dirt was turned by toddler Garret A. Hobart III. The head waiter, Julius Gassauser, was a priest in training and he and members of the staff were desirous of a proper place to hold religious services. Although they had use of the music hall in the Poland Spring House or other places, they wanted something was dedicated to holding religious services for both Protestants and Catholics. The Ricker family agreed to the request and the staff began to fundraise. In 1896, Sadie Ricker, the fifth child of Hiram and Janette Bolster Ricker, began to…

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    Maine State Building

    The Maine State Building is a reminder of Maine’s industrial and economic past but is also representative of one of the great milestones in our country’s history. Constructed for the World’s Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893, the building was designed by Lewiston Maine native, Charles Sumner Frost to serve as the state’s entry to the fairgrounds. The design is categorized as Queen Anne’s style and is an amalgamation of several different architectural designs of the period. Constructed of granite from 11 different quarries throughout the state, slate from Monson and wood harvested and milled in the state, the building represented several of Maine’s most important natural resources. In…

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    Poland Spring History

    The story of Poland Spring begins in the late eighteenth century when Jabez Ricker moved his family from Alfred Maine to Bakerstown, present day Poland. Jabez had owned land adjacent to the Shaker community in Alfred and when they pressed him to acquire his land, he relented and made the land swap. Shortly after the Ricker’s arrival in Bakerstown, some travelers knocked on the door looking for a place to stay. In 1794 the family began operating an inn on the property and by 1797 opened a brand new building – the Wentworth Ricker Inn. Thus the beginning of a tradition of operating an inn on the grounds that continues…

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    Fenn Ross Golf Tournament

    The Maine Heritage Scramble is played on the beautiful and challenging Poland Spring Golf Course, with views of the White Mountains and bordering lakes. Optional period attire, plentiful food, longest drive contests, and bagpipe music add to the experience. We believe Arthur Fenn and Donald Ross, Poland Spring’s golf course architects, would approve. As in the past, this year’s tournament proceeds will be used for the preservation of the Maine State Building and the All Souls Chapel. Because of the generosity of the Poland Spring Resort providing the golf course, and carts for no cost, we are able to put more than 70% of the money raised directly into our…