Lovell Historical Society

Lovell Historical Society The Lovell Historical Society, founded in 1974, collects and preserves historical and genealogical r

Our official greeter, Phineas Finn, is on duty and ready to welcome you to the Moses Hutchins House!
05/09/2026

Our official greeter, Phineas Finn, is on duty and ready to welcome you to the Moses Hutchins House!

It's official - the ice left Kezar Lake on April 12th!
04/14/2026

It's official - the ice left Kezar Lake on April 12th!

Yesterday we were pleased to host the Westbrook Community Center Lunch Bunch at the Moses Hutchins House! Thank you for ...
04/09/2026

Yesterday we were pleased to host the Westbrook Community Center Lunch Bunch at the Moses Hutchins House!

Thank you for a fun visit and we hope you come back to Lovell soon!

The LHS welcomes group visits! Please call ahead to make arrangements.

What is a crazy quilt?Crazy quilts were a popular trend in the late 19th century, often used as “parlor pieces”. The nam...
04/04/2026

What is a crazy quilt?

Crazy quilts were a popular trend in the late 19th century, often used as “parlor pieces”. The name “crazy” derives from the unique, irregularly-shaped patchwork that used a variety of fabrics, patterns, and decorative embroidery. The two crazy quilts on display in the LHS Museum are fantastic examples of this Victorian-era craft. The Civil War quilt, made by Lizzie McAllister (1848-1895), features the elaborate embroidery that distinguished the crazy quilt trend. In the same period, Carrie Kimball (1858-1894) made a quilt using scraps of luxurious silk, another prominent feature of this style of quilting.

The Museum is open 9-4 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and 9-12 on Saturdays. Admission is free.

Sources: world quilts.quiltstudy.org and the LHS Archives

The Lovell Historical Society and Kezar Lake Watershed Association are partnering to offer a$6,000 full-time summer inte...
03/12/2026

The Lovell Historical Society and Kezar Lake Watershed Association are partnering to offer a
$6,000 full-time summer internship in 2026. Work will be spread evenly between the two non-
profits.

The internship is available to college students or recent high school graduates with
matriculation plans for Fall of 2026. Strong organizational skills, computer skills, and an ability
to work independently are preferred, as is a strong interest in working with the local community.

Candidates must submit a cover letter and resume, with names of references. No phone calls please. After all applications are reviewed, a select number will be asked to participate in a phone interview. A selection will be made by committee within two weeks of the deadline. The application deadline is April 15, 2026 and candidates should mail or email their application to: Lovell Historical Society, P.O. Box 166, Lovell, ME 04051 or [email protected]. Further information is available at www.lovellhistoricalsociety.org

On a visit to the Historical Society, John test drove our peddle powered dump truck. Come and give it a ride!
11/11/2025

On a visit to the Historical Society, John test drove our peddle powered dump truck. Come and give it a ride!

The Lovell Historical Society’s annual Fall Harvest is happening now! Swing by to enjoy live music, freshly pressed appl...
10/12/2025

The Lovell Historical Society’s annual Fall Harvest is happening now! Swing by to enjoy live music, freshly pressed apple cider, a full hospitality table, and activities for the kids!

The Gulf Gas Station MuseumBuilt in 2018, this nostalgic spot is packed with vintage memorabilia — plus charming his-and...
08/05/2025

The Gulf Gas Station Museum

Built in 2018, this nostalgic spot is packed with vintage memorabilia — plus charming his-and-hers outhouses!

During the tour, enjoy a display of impeccably restored cars and trucks from 1966 to 1985.

Stop by during our Annual House Tour! Tickets Are Selling Fast – Don’t Miss Out!

Purchase yours today by calling 207-925-3234 with a credit card, or stop by the Lovell Historical Society before 4 PM to buy in person.

The Jeremiah Chandler House (1820)Built by Revolutionary War veteran Jeremiah Chandler, this Federal-style farmhouse fea...
07/29/2025

The Jeremiah Chandler House (1820)

Built by Revolutionary War veteran Jeremiah Chandler, this Federal-style farmhouse features original wide board floors, wainscoting, and century-old cedar trees. Famed painter Eastman Johnson was born here in 1824.

Lovingly restored by Shoo Hale, the property now blends history with whimsy — complete with stunning gardens, a sleeping porch, and an 1830s church steeple.

See this stunning home on our Annual House Tour! Tickets are $30 — don’t miss it!

Join us for our 9th Annual House Tour on Sunday, August 10th from 1–4pm! Explore five beautiful homes and one structure,...
07/23/2025

Join us for our 9th Annual House Tour on Sunday, August 10th from 1–4pm!
Explore five beautiful homes and one structure, then enjoy a reception at the Lodge at Pleasant Point.
Tickets are $30 per person and space is limited — reserve yours today!

Address

551 Main Street
Lovell, ME
04051

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

(207) 925-3234

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