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50th Anniversary Open House Weekend
Friday, May 15 – Phil House & Kathy Haley Concert Kick off the celebration with an evening of music at the All Souls Chapel. Doors open at 6:30PM, show starts at 7:00PM. Tickets are $10. per person, and can be purchased online at https://polandspringps.org/product/may-15th-concert-with-kathy-haley-and-phil-house/ Remaining tickets will be available at the door. Help us launch this milestone anniversary with two of our longest-performing and most beloved musicians. This special concert sets the tone for a memorable weekend filled with history, community and celebration. Saturday, May 16- Open House & 50th Anniversary Celebration Spend the day exploring our museums and taking part in a meaningful anniversary tribute. Museum Hours: 9:00AM –…
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Poland Spring Bottle & Memorabilia Show & Sale
A brand-new event featuring antique bottles, historic advertising, ephemera, and collective memorabilia tied to Poland Spring and Maine. Bottle collectors, antique dealers, and enthusiasts from across New England will enjoy a full weekend of events, all held at Poland Spring Preservation Park, home of Poland Spring Resort and Poland Spring Preservation Society, with educational presentations, guest speakers and a chance to see rare pieces of history. Spend the weekend exploring, collecting, and celebrating the rich history of Poland Spring. Visit our historic museums all weekend long, catch a presentation by one of our guest speakers on Friday and Saturday, and get tickets to the special event Saturday evening. The Inagural…
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Press & Media
April 22, 2026 | Press Release – A Golden Anniversary Celebration for the Poland Spring Preservation Society April 10, 2026 | Press Release – First Ever Event of Its Kind at Poland Spring February 5, 2026 | Press Release – Honoring the Past, Celebrating the Future: Poland Spring Preservation Society Marks 50 Years in 2026 June 3, 2025 https://www.sunjournal.com/2025/06/02/poland-spring-preservation-society-kicks-off-summer-schedule/ March 31, 2025 DOWNEAST DOG NEWS – Full Circle for the Seppala Siberian Sled Dog https://www.downeastdognews.com/blogs/cover-stories/full-circle-for-the-seppala-siberian-sleddog
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Work Continues at the Maine State Building
September 26, 2025 The asbestos removal in the basement of the Maine State Building is now complete. September 1, 2025 PSPS receives $10,000 in anonymous donations to help complete the basement work at the Maine State Building. June 24, 2025 PSPS receives a $20,000 grant from the Davis Family Foundation to support the Maine State Building Basement Work project. The Maine State Building basement is in need of asbestos removal, and then the basement must be wrapped in vapor retarding material to prevent the further spread of moisture to the building. This two part project is expected to begin in September of 2025. April 30, 2025 PSPS receives a $3,000…
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The Holiday Season at The Forrest Hills-Ricker Hotel
Article from the September 6, 1930 HillTop Weekly Magazine printed for Poland Spring Hotels The Forrest Hills-Ricker hotel in Augusta Georgia opens its fifth season under the management of the Ricker Hotel company on Tuesday December 23rd 1930. A large number of guests are already definitely expected for the Christmas and New Year holidays. The holiday season last year surpassed in all respects every precious season. The usual holiday throng were augmented by a considerable number of house parties, and by the arrival of numerous families taking advantage of the school holidays that occur at this time. The Christmas season at Forrest Hills-Ricker Hotel is a gay season with many…
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A Brief Resume of the Hill-Top
Article from the July 17th 1926 Weekly Hill-Top Magazine printed for Poland Spring Hotels The History of the Hill-Top magazine is to a great extent a chronicle of Poland Spring and the history and customs of the times. The Hill-Top is 32 years old this year. The first issue appeared on Sunday July 8, 1894 with Mr. H.T. Jordan and Mr. W.D. Freeman in the editors chair. This number contained a list of the stage schedules from Poland Spring to Boston, Portland and Lewiston. There were pictures of lawn parties with women in high-necked long-skirted and generously flounced dresses. There was a record of a baseball game between Poland Spring…
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Business Meetings
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Work Continues at the All Souls Chapel
September 13, 2024 Masonry work funded through the 1772 Foundation, and an anonymous Donor is completed on the All Souls Chapel July 1, 2024 PSPS receives anonymous donation to match the $8,000 grant received in May 2024. May 7, 2024 The All Souls Chapel Received an $8,000 Preservation Grant The 1772 Foundation in cooperation with Maine Preservation announced on May 2nd, 2024 that the All Souls Chapel received an $8,000 grant for masonry repair on the north side of the building. This is a 1:1 matching grant, so we need to raise an additional $8,000 to complete the project. Thank you to the 1772 Foundation in cooperation with Maine Preservation.…
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Let Me Tell you Something
Article from the August 24, 1929 Weekly Hilltop Magazine printed for Poland Spring Hotels Written by librarian Frank Carlos Griffith How many old guests, new guests, and temporary visitors of and to Poland Spring, realize the magnitude as an institution, of the Maine State Building? Old guests know of its presence, and value it as a great feature, unique and unequalled in resort hotel life. The native New Yorker may seldom visit Broadway, but eliminate Broadway altogether, and the distinctive “atmospheric” artery of New York would be gone, and tremendously missed. The same with New Orleans and Canal Street; Chicago and Michigan Boulevard; Philadelphia and Chestnut Street; San Francisco and…
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When Winter Comes…
Article from the September 7, 1929 Weekly Hilltop Magazine printed for Poland Spring Hotels. As we sit here gazing out the window, we beheld the first leaf floating to earth in those melancholy whorls of flight so distinctive of the leaf that falls from the nip of autumn frost. It was the first palpable harbinger of fall, and it set our mind conjuring the picture of the landscape three or four months from now. The naked arms of the elms and oaks will be silhouetted like grotesque suppliants against a cold gray or glittering blue sky. The rolling country-side, clothed in the warm luxuriance of leaves, will be denuded and…




