Take a trip back in time to the middle of the 19th Century at Ambleside. Ambleside was the home of Major Seward Dill, the moving force behind bringing the narrow gauge railroad to Franklin County and Phillips. The mansion is owned by the Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad, and is an ongoing restoration project where you can interact with living historians who bring Ambleside back to life. Click on the button to the right to learn more about Ambleside!
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The Vose house, built in the 1830s, houses a collection of Portland Glass, house furnishings from the time, information on local families, and copies of Phillips newspapers. The Vose house has a barn and shed with displays in each.
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