There are plenty of historic houses in Maine. There’s the Montpelier estate in Thomaston, where Gen. Henry Knox lived. (He became the first secretary of war in President George Washington’s cabinet.) Today’s building is a replica built in 1929; the original was built in 1794.
Located on Route 131 in Thomaston, Montpelier is the site of the General Henry Knox Museum. (Brian Swartz | BDN)
Then there’s the Sarah Orne Jewett House in South Berwick where the writer was … (View original article)