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Brick Store Museum
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Margaret
6 years ago
Wonderful way to spend a rainy afternoon. Very different exhibits, friendly staff. Definitely recommend.

Four 19th century buildings including a general store converted into a museum of regional history hold Photography, artwork, and artifacts

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  • $7.25 for admission for two adults ($15 value)
  • $10.50 for family admission for four ($20 value)
  • $15.50 for a one-year individual membership ($30 value)
  • $25 for a one-year family membership for up to four ($48 value)

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About Brick Store Museum

Established: Before 1950
Staff Size: 2–10 people
Average Duration of Services: 30–60 minutes
Handicap Accessible: Yes
Parking: Free street parking
Recommended Age Group: All ages

Q&A with the Executive Director

In his lifetime, William Lord amassed something of a treasure horde, including artwork, furniture, and articles of business. When he died in 1873, he left behind a fortune considered the greatest in Kennebunk, including several pieces of real estate. In 1936, Lord's old general store building came into the possession of his great-granddaughter, Edith Cleaves Barry. She decided to use the building as a museum, exploring the area's history through the lens of her family's story and possessions. The museum quickly grew to occupy other nearby buildings, all dating from between 1810 and 1860, and their architectural elements and antiques became the centerpiece of Brick Store Museum.

Today, the museum houses exhibits in six galleries spread throughout the buildings. Many of the exhibits feature interactive elements, and all tell the story of regional history, whether through photography, artwork, artifacts, or ghosts who can talk.

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Margaret
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16 ratings|13 reviews
Wonderful way to spend a rainy afternoon. Very different exhibits, friendly staff. Definitely recommend.
Louise
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68 ratings|65 reviews
We spent a solid hour in the 2-building museum. We so enjoyed the local aspect with a variety of artifacts (uniforms, written stories) of WWI. Regardless of where we were visiting from, it was an impressive presentation from all interested in history.
Betsy
2 ratings|2 reviews
Very enjoyable and informative. My sisters and I are so glad we included it in our trip to Maine.
Ann
2 ratings|1 review
Wonderful local museum. New exhibit on WW I is worthwhile.
Martialia
2 ratings|2 reviews
The Brick Store Museum never fails to charm me. This small museum curates impactful historical and community exhibits with flair.
Linda
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57 ratings|34 reviews
It was informative and educational. Self tour. My family loved it. Small enough to keep the little ones' attention.

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