[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 158 (2012), Part 7]
[Senate]
[Pages 9128-9129]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                  RECOGNIZING FALMOUTH HERITAGE MUSEUM

 Ms. SNOWE. Mr. President, today I wish to recognize the 
Falmouth Historical Society and the Falmouth Heritage Museum, located 
in my hometown of Falmouth, ME. Through their steadfast commitment to 
preserving the past, future generations of Mainers and Americans alike 
will be able to not only witness, but understand the richness of their 
heritage.
  Established in 1966, the Falmouth Historical Society was founded upon 
the venerable goal of preserving and sharing the town's vast and 
storied history. In order to accomplish that objective, members have 
tirelessly researched, collected, and catalogued hundreds of years of 
Falmouth's sacred artifacts, while the society has sponsored several 
outreach and awareness events for local residents as well as visitors. 
Indeed, through educational programs, research assistance, and 
newsletters, the society works diligently to reach an ever-broadening 
audience in the effort to showcase their many other activities, 
including photo exhibits, genealogical inquiries, and the Maine 
Heritage Day event held in September.
  It was back in November of 2004 when the Falmouth Historical Society 
began the long and arduous process of opening a permanent museum to 
house their historical treasures. The original building which housed 
the museum was first built in 1830 and donated to the Society by Dr. 
David Andrews and his wife Jan for whom the house was their private 
home. The house was then moved in 2005 to land donated by the town of 
Falmouth, and following years of preparation and hard work the Falmouth 
Heritage Museum first opened its doors in June of 2008.
  Today, the Falmouth Heritage Museum provides a unique glimpse into 
the past and plays a vital role in the preservation of artifacts. By 
serving as a new home to pieces of Maine's history, the museum offers 
the opportunity for historic items to serve as tools of learning and a 
window to the past. With knowledgeable docents to answer questions and 
provide greater insight into the exhibits and the early history of 
Falmouth, the museum provides a fun and interactive way to engage our 
past. Furthermore, the museum recently completed work on a new storage 
and display barn, which will serve as a home to the ever growing number 
of historical treasures. The

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grand opening of the barn coincides with the annual opening day 
festivities of the museum, this year being held on June 23.
  Falmouth's rich history is well preserved thanks to the efforts of 
the Falmouth Historical Society and the Falmouth Heritage Museum. It is 
through their hard work that we are able to so readily access and learn 
from the past. As we look to the future of Falmouth and of Maine, we 
treasure the path we have already traveled. I am proud to extend my 
gratitude, congratulations, and praise to the Falmouth Historical 
Society and the Falmouth Heritage Museum for their many contributions 
and accomplishments. I look forward to seeing their continued growth, 
knowing that they will one day play a vital role in preserving the 
history of our present day.

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