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SUMMARY:Evening at the Museum - George Henry Haynes: The Man and His Rangeley Lakes Guidebooks
DESCRIPTION:George Henry Haynes (1835-1912): The Man and His Rangeley Lakes Guidebooks\npresented by William B. Krohn\n\nHistorian William B. Krohn will share his fascinating research on George H. Haynes\, a successful lumberman and general merchant in Winn\, Maine. Supported by advertisers and Maine’s early railroads\, Haynes traveled throughout Maine in the late 19th century selling advertisements in his exceptionally well-illustrated booklets that featured specific cities\, hotels\, and railroads serving a selected region. Between 1885 and 1899\, Haynes published almost 60 titles primarily promoting Maine tourism (a few titles included New England resorts outside of Maine). His 78-page booklet entitled Sportsmen's Paradise: Rangeley Lakes\, Parmachenee\, Kennebago\, and Seven Ponds via Boston & Maine Railroad\, Maine Central Railroad\, and Sandy River Railroad was one of his most successful booklets\, being issued in seven editions. This presentation compares Haynes’s guidebooks to other\, more widely known western Maine guidebooks. Although seldom cited today\, students of Maine tourism and Maine’s outdoor history should consider Haynes’ guidebooks as ‘must use’ information sources.  \n\nDoors open at 6PM. Enjoy complimentary beverages and self-guided tours of the museum before the presentation. \n\n$10 non-members / FREE for members\n\nSpace is limited - please copy and paste this link into your web browser to register in advance: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/a2mat5f
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:George Henry Haynes (1835-1912): The Man and His Rangeley Lakes Guidebooks\npresented by William B. Krohn\n\nHistorian William B. Krohn will share his fascinating research on George H. Haynes\, a successful lumberman and general merchant in Winn\, Maine. Supported by advertisers and Maine’s early railroads\, Haynes traveled throughout Maine in the late 19th century selling advertisements in his exceptionally well-illustrated booklets that featured specific cities\, hotels\, and railroads serving a selected region. Between 1885 and 1899\, Haynes published almost 60 titles primarily promoting Maine tourism (a few titles included New England resorts outside of Maine). His 78-page booklet entitled Sportsmen's Paradise: Rangeley Lakes\, Parmachenee\, Kennebago\, and Seven Ponds via Boston & Maine Railroad\, Maine Central Railroad\, and Sandy River Railroad was one of his most successful booklets\, being issued in seven editions. This presentation compares Haynes’s guidebooks to other\, more widely known western Maine guidebooks. Although seldom cited today\, students of Maine tourism and Maine’s outdoor history should consider Haynes’ guidebooks as ‘must use’ information sources.  \n\nDoors open at 6PM. Enjoy complimentary beverages and self-guided tours of the museum before the presentation. \n\n$10 non-members / FREE for members\n\nSpace is limited - please copy and paste this link into your web browser to register in advance: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/a2mat5f
LOCATION:8 Rumford Road Oquossoc ME 04964
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