Blacksmith Shop Museum

This sign is roadside on the Dawes Rd in Dover-Foxcroft, ME; when you see this sign, you'll know you're at the historic Blacksmith Shop Museum. (See below) Rita relaine photo
To the right of the open door, there is an old wheel stone; to the left you will see a stone marker in rememberane of Emma B (see below) I included a fascinating obituary/history of Robert Shapleigh who I understand used this shop to create some of his inventions.
The link on this picture will take you to information about the artwork displayed here at the museum. You will need to scroll down a ways to find it (but it's worth the scroll) Rita relaine picture
Emma B. was featured on Currier and Ives cards.
A wagon wheel displayed at the Blacksmith Shop Museum Rita relaine photo
An oxen lift to assist in attaching "shoes" to oxen. Click on the picture for a video of how this lift works! Rita relaine photo
Water was delivered to the farms via log tubing. These are on display at this museum.
Twas hard to keep food cold way back when! Click on the pic for an ice cutting demonstration.

There is much, much more to see at the Blacksmith Shop Museum. Be sure to stop in soon! Add 107 Dawes Road Dover-Foxcroft ME to your GPS and head out to the Blacksmith Shop Museum!  As always, enjoy the views along the way!!

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