Lovell, Maine. Small Town. Big History. Big History. DVD
$20.00
47-minute video follows the development of the town of Lovell from its incorporation in 1800 until the present day. Today, Lovell appears to be a quiet enclave of 1,200 inhabitants. Look just under the surface, however, and there is a legacy of a past rich with dramatic conflict, famous people, and a community tradition of entrepreneurship, sturdy industry, and hard work. Hundreds of images from the Society’s collection provide the backdrop for the lively narration. Additionally, several local residents are interviewed, including former Lovell Code Enforcement Officer Ron McAllister, Public Works Commissioner Larry Fox, and long-time resident Al Stearns.
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Lovell Historical Society
Post Office Box 166
Lovell, Maine 04051
(207) 925-3234
lovellhistoricalsociety@gmail.com
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Wednesdays 9:00-4:00
Saturdays 9:00-12:00
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