Register for our Blacksmith For A Day Workshop

Saturday, January 29, 2022, 9-4, Blacksmith For a Day Workshop. Learn the basics of metal forging in this beginner’s or refresher for the initiated’s workshop. Safety, materials, coal fired forging or propane forging, methods and technique are addressed in our museum blacksmith shop under instruction from our longtime blacksmith Dwight King. Make “J” hooks and mount them to a shaped metal plate with hand forged rivets to complete a coat rack. Cost: $75. Bring a 2.5 lb. hammer (pein type or drilling/machinist’s), natural fiber clothing and outerwear, leather footwear, safety glasses/goggles, a mask, and work gloves (optional). Students must be 15 years of age or older. Get $25 off on the next blacksmithing class you take with us like our Feb. 12 & 13, 9-4 Make a Knife Workshop. Call now to register: (207) 205-4849.

Happy Thanksgiving!

On behalf of our Board of Directors and our Museum Director we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving! We have had a long separation from you and you from us, but we hope you are looking forward to 19th Century Curran Village’s re-opening in 2022. We wish you good health and a pleasant holiday as we all give thanks for our many blessings. We have been and continue to be busy creating a learning resource for you and your family this year. 19th Century Curran Village has grown exponentially in the last two years; we need your continued help to assist us in this growth. Please donate what you can for this 2021 fiscal year to assist us in not only meeting the goal of opening our doors in the spring but securing a future of sharing our many learning opportunities with you and your family. We tentatively hope to have a public event, our Annual Ice Harvest on Fields Pond, on January 29 from 9AM-3PM; there will be hands-on activity with antique tools, Belgian draft horses pulling our bobsled for rides in the Village, food to eat, and a warm place with social distancing practised as well as some interesting surprises from our collections. Our tentative plan is to have our 1894 horse carousel on exhibit; getting a ride on the carousel will have to wait until next year as electrical installation and excavation for underground piping for our air compressor that powers the carousel are on temporarily on hold. We hope to see you at the Ice Harvest when we can share the progress of 19th Century Curran Village at 372 Fields Pond Road, Orrington, Maine.

Our Evolving Archives and the Richard B. Bronson Circus Collection

This summer (2021) for had the good fortune of receiving two significant donations of archival materials. John Bragg and Jonathan Eames of the one time family owned N.H. Bragg & Son Company, founded in Bangor, Maine in 1853, donated a number of late 19th century ephemera as well as some catalogs from the retailer in heavy equipment, tools, and mechanica supplies. We hope to receive a larger donation of archival materials in the future. The other donation came from Tracy Bigney and Rick Bronson. This is the lifetime circus collection of their father Richard B. Bronson, Sr. who passed away in 2004. The boxed collection had been in storage for more than a decade.

This significant circus collection found us, as it occurred to the donors that the relocation of our carousel building and 1894 Herschell-Armitage horse carousel might be a fitting match to their father’s collection. With the re-assembly and restoration of the octogonal, three story structure that has housed the restored horse carousel since 1990, we put in the effort of sheathing the interior walls with tongue and groove bead board (wainscotting) and putting a coat of white paint. The intention has been for some time to not only offer all visitors in the near future a ride on the carousel but to use the space as a gallery to exhibit archival and art long hidden in filing cabinets and back rooms vitually unknown to most. The carousel itself came with a donation of many other artifacts once belonging to Ivory Fenderson, its original owner. This included just about every document, receipt, photographs, and other material culture saved by the Fenderson family since the carousel was retired to a barn on their farm in Saco. Maine a hundred years ago this coming year!

Silent Auction Offering to Benefit 19th Century Curran Village

Silent Auction Offering: One Week Get-Away,
March 19-26, 2021, Friday to Friday, Week #12 at
the Samoset Resort, Rockport, Maine, One
Bedroom Condo Unit with Pull-Out Couch, Kitchen,
Dining, Living Room Area, Value: $800.
Starting Bid: $275
Arrive by 2PM, Unit #602, 220 Warrenton St., Rockport, ME, (207) 594-2511
Place your bid by Email  — klmarsters@gmail.com —by February 26 for a
chance to enjoy Week #12 at Samoset.  Include a phone number in your
email bid. We will contact you on February 27 , if
you are the winner.

Update on Upcoming Events & Programs

19th Century Curran Village has resumed its’ worshop schedule after nearly a year. All our events and programs will observe social distancing and require face masks. Our scheduled January 30 & 31 Blacksmithing: Make a Knife is CANCELLED; we are offering another date soon.

There will be a Make a Propane Burning Blacksmithing Forge Workshop on Saturday, February 13, 9-3 as scheduled; details can be found under “Current Workshops” or on our Facebook page “Events.”

We have CANCELLED our Annual Ice Harvest for Saturday, January 30, 2021 due to increased concern about the COVID-19 PANDEMIC. We hope to offer an event in April.

Happy Thanksgiving 2020

On behalf of our Board of Directors and our Museum Director we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving! We have had a long separation from you and you from us but we hope you have thought of 19th Century Curran Village in Orrington and Holden, Maine. We wish you good health and a pleasant holiday as we all give thanks for our many blessings. We have been and continue to be busy creating a learning resource for you and your family this year. 19th Century Curran Village has grown exponentially in 2020; we need your continued help to assist us in this growth. Please donate what you can for this 2020 fiscal year to assist us in opening our doors in the coming years and beyond sharing our amazing learning opportunities with you and your family. We tentatively hope to have a public event, our Annual Ice Harvest on Fields Pond, on January 30 from 9 AM-3PM; there will be hands-on activity with antique tools, food to eat, and a warm place with social distancing practised as well as some interesting surprises from our collections. We hope to see you then and share the transformations going on at our Orrington/Holden location at 372 Fields Pond Road, Orrington, Maine.

Latest News

If you are interested in learning of our latest news, try our Facebook page: “19th Cerntury Curran Villages at Orrington & Newfield.” Visitation is temporarily on hold at our Orrington site due to the COVID=19 Pandemic. The Newfield site is in the process of being relocated. We are presently moving ten structures, including the carousel building and the carousel to Orrington. Our collections are also being relocated and stored temporarily. The Orrington site is under construction with a 25 x 205 foot road constructed recently that will take a museum village across the town line to Holden; the Curran property is divided between Orrington and Holden. We have moved three buildings to Orrington: an icehouse, blacksmith shop and 50 foot long shed. The red schoolhouse in Newfield will soon make its way North. The structures being moved from Newfield are museum buildings constructed between 1969 and 2018. All the original structures to the Newfield site will remain and are currently for sale.

Check out our in-print June 2020 Newsletter:

Curran Newsletter June, 2020

March, 2020 Happenings at 19th Century Curran Village


March 14, Maple Syrup Event & Irish Celebration: Pancake breakfast with sausages ( syrup from Hilltop Boilers, Newfield, ME and the sausages are from Wee Bit Farms, Orland, ME), 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Cost: $5 Adults, $3 Children. Main Event: 10:00 a.m. – 3 :00 p.m., Sugaring Off, Egg Hunt with Prizes, Draft Horses & Bobsled Rides (snow permitting), Hildreth Wood Splitter & Early Gas Engine Firewood Processing Demo, Tree Tapping demos: 10:30, 11:30, & 1:30, Blacksmithing, Irish Stew, soda bread, and ginger ice creal drizzled with maple syrup ( ice creal from Frank’s Bakery, Bangor), hands-on activities, music and more… Admissions (all-inclusive except Breakfast): $12 Adults, $3 Children.

We’re Taking Reservations For Our March 22, 12:30-3:30 Our Annual Fund Drive Luncheon with Guest Speaker William H. Bunting, author of A Day’s Work; A Sampler of Historic Maine Photographs, 1860-1920. Entree & Dessert at Jeff’s Catering. East-West Industrial Park, 15 Littlefield Way, Brewer, ME. A Year in Review, An unveiling of our Museum Village Plan for Orrington/Holden, An Ice Out Rafdfle, Silent auction ( We’re still taking donations for this; call us: (207) 205-4849), and Music. $30 single, $55 a couple; Members: $21 single, $38.50 a couple. Call: (207) 205-4849 or (207) 745-4426.

Saturday, March 14, Maple Syrup Event & Irish Celebration at Orrington

Saturday, March 14. Maple Syrup Event and Irish Celebration at 372 Fields Pond Rd.,Orrington.

Weather Dependent. If it’s on Facebook and our website the day before it’s on.

Pancake breakfast with maple syrup at 8AM-10:30AM. Enjoy some homemade pancakes cooked on Grandma’s cast iron Griswold griddles that she got as a wedding present in 1936 with the whole set of pots and pans. They’re cooked on the Curran family’s original 1930 Crawford combination wood and gas kitchen stove. The cost is $5 adults and $3 for kids.

From 10-3 our regular Maple Syrup Event and Irish Celebration is on.

Egg Hunt for Kids with prizes, horse drawn bobsled rides, blacksmithing roundup, tree taping hands-on experience, assist in collecting syrup, ongoing sugaring off in the sugar shack, perhaps some ice harvesting with our 1919 Novo ice saw on Fields Pond if ice permits. Hot food & drinks including authentic Irish Stew and soda bread until 3, hot cider, Adults: $12 and kids $3. all includive price with food, drink sled rides and program. Monies earned go to benefit the museum. Admissions Price includes food and all activities,

Happy Holidays and a New Year!

Happy Holidays!
From 19th Century CurranĀ Villages’ Board of Directors and Museum Director:

We sincerely hope you enjoy the company of family and friends during this holiday season.
Our best wishes for a joyous holiday season and a healthy and prosperous New Year!

You’re cordially invited to our potluck Holiday Gathering at the Curran farmhouse,372 Fields Pond Rd., Orrington, ME on Sunday, December 29th, 12-4 PM.

A time to meet us, share some holiday fare, and learn about our plans for the New Year. Let us know if you plan on visiting this day, 207-205-4849, thecurranhomestead@gmail.com, or we’ll just see you there.

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