Paris Cape Historical Society

Paris Cape Historical Society PCHS meets monthly on the 3rd Thursday from April to October at 7 pm, 77 High St. Public welcome.

Children on High Street during the Memorial Day observance of 1946.
05/23/2026

Children on High Street during the Memorial Day observance of 1946.

The Nichols Street railroad crossing, c. 1947. Photo by Jack Quinn.
05/09/2026

The Nichols Street railroad crossing, c. 1947. Photo by Jack Quinn.

We are now offering mugs ($10), notecards ($5 for 8 assorted, or of Market Square) and tote bags with our logo ($40) for...
04/26/2026

We are now offering mugs ($10), notecards ($5 for 8 assorted, or of Market Square) and tote bags with our logo ($40) for sale at our museum and online. Mugs and notecards are pictured here. Purchases can be made online through Zeffy at https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/paris-cape-historical-society-merchandise. You can also see the items and purchase them on our website at pariscapehistorical.org. Proceeds help support our work.

04/05/2026

EGG SALE TO BENEFIT BEN CONANT SCHOLARSHIP
For the 2026 semiquincentennial, the Paris Hill Commemorative Egg project will offer for sale four new wooden eggs, each depicting an historic building on Paris Hill. This year's fundraiser will benefit a scholarship fund in memory of the late Ben Conant, longtime curator of the Paris Cape Historical Society. This year is the last for the egg sales, and the other, previously-offered four eggs will also be available again, along with a stand with space to hold all eight eggs. Building illustrations are based on sketches by Paris Hill artist Peg Doore. The subjects are: the First Baptist Church of Paris, Maine; Hannibal Hamlin Birthplace; Oxford County Jail; Oxford County Courthouse; Oxford County Registry; Paris Hill Academy; the Jailor’s House and the Paris Hill Country Club (the latter four are the new ones).
The eggs are produced by Wells Wood Turning and Finishing in Buckfield. They are $10 each, while the stand is $20 (the original single stands are still available for $2 each). To purchase any of the items, contact Linda Richardson at [email protected] or Speedway Inc. Help us raise funds to honor Ben and help an Oxford Hills senior with further education!
(We will post closeup photos of individual eggs over the next month to show more detail.)

Here are two more of the four new commemorative eggs, with information, that we are offering as a fundraiser for a schol...
02/27/2026

Here are two more of the four new commemorative eggs, with information, that we are offering as a fundraiser for a scholarship honoring the memory of Ben Conant (see our earlier post for more detail). They are $10 each. To purchase any of the items, contact Linda Richardson at [email protected] or Speedway Inc. Thank you!

Here are two of the four new eggs, with information, that we are offering as a fundraiser for a scholarship honoring the...
02/14/2026

Here are two of the four new eggs, with information, that we are offering as a fundraiser for a scholarship honoring the memory of Ben Conant (see our earlier post from last week for more detail). They are $10 each. To purchase any of the items, contact Linda Richardson at [email protected] or Speedway Inc. Thank you!

This 1961 Jack Quinn photo shows work on the construction of the new Route 26 along the Little Androscoggin River, just ...
01/15/2026

This 1961 Jack Quinn photo shows work on the construction of the new Route 26 along the Little Androscoggin River, just north of Park Street. This view is seen from the bridge going up toward Paris Hill, where old Route 26 used to run.

Last summer Antonio gave a wonderful performance on Paris Hill of "Once Upon a Hill in Maine: The Pedro Tovookan Parris ...
01/08/2026

Last summer Antonio gave a wonderful performance on Paris Hill of "Once Upon a Hill in Maine: The Pedro Tovookan Parris Story." On Feb. 5 he will present another story in Bethel, and we highly recommend it:

Join BAAM at The Gem for night of live story telling from Antonio Rocha. He will present his important story "The Malaga Ship: A Story of Maine and the Middle Passage" on Thursday, February 5th at 6:30 pm.

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77 High Street
Paris, ME
04281

Opening Hours

1pm - 4pm

Telephone

743-2384

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