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    Coastal Maine Weddings and EventsSituated conveniently on Route One near the coastal villages of Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Wells and Ogunquit, Johnson Hall Museum and its newly renovated Tea Room offer a unique, historic location for an elegant wedding or memorable social or corporate event.The Johnson Hall Museum can host your rehearsal dinner, wedding ceremony, cocktail hour and reception, as well as provide unique and interesting backdrops for your wedding photos.The Tea Room can accommodate seated dining for up to 150 people with a dance floor, or a seated conference for up to 220. If you choose to hold your event outdoors, our extensive grounds can accommodate tents of any size.…

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      Robert K.
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      What a find! This place is one of a kind, and thankfully so. On a short road trip last week up the coast of Maine with 2 of my daughters, we drove by this place and noticed the large property and lots of stuff (nice stuff) around the main house and other buildings. Out by the street was a simple sign requesting a $5 donation to park and walk around.

      Not knowing what it was (but real intrigued by it strangeness) I hung a quick U and went back into the driveway and parked. My kids are not too happy! As we approached the front door they are begging to leave as the place gives them the willies. To make matters worse a big wad of keys are still hanging from the front door. Now I have the willies!

      Being me, I open the door and peer in and to my amazement I see a massive room full of the most traditional cool art and collectibles I've ever seen! High class Americana. We skulk through the first big room because I hear voices coming from an even larger room I can see deeper in this massive old house.

      As we enter the back room, we find two older men sitting at one of 20+ beautiful early American tables (all surrounded by beautiful chairs). They are holding a small wooden sled and discussing how to repair it. They quickly finish and one leaves and the other introduces himself as Bill Johnson and asks if we'd like a tour of the place. I quickly say yes and that starts the next faze.

      Bill quickly begins to regale us with story after story about each piece we point out or strikes his fancy:

      --Nice story about Hermann Goering's cuckoo clock on the wall.

      --He turns on his player piano, sits down and grabs a very large megaphone, and begins serenading my daughters with a beautiful old tune.

      --He quizzes us about American historical facts, tells stories, sings, etc. and would have spent the whole day with us had we had the time.

      Well, I could go on and on about this place...but you gotta see it to believe it. Best $5 tour ever!

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      Jennifer M.
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      This is a great place to browse around or to take photos. There is so much to see. I highly recommend a stop here. We just happened by it on a sightseeing trip and turned around to see what it was all about. The owner is eccentric, to say the least, but not in a bad way.
      There is a player piano that I would loooove to own. A great place all-around.

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      How great is this place - Saw a poster at the Maine Diner that the American Pickers were here. We made a quick U-Turn to get a fun tour of this place - We found Bill out in the back who gladly spent a couple of hours with us - He has some remarkable stories to go along with his place. He jumps at the opportunity to have us sing a long with him and the piano. The gramophone still sounds amazing as the music blares through it . So many laughs and how excited was I when we got to talking about how I probably served him at Durgin Park when I worked there - he has a memory like it was yesterday. Definitely worth the $5 and for sure will go back again if in the area. Thanks Bill -

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      Russell M.
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      Dude who runs it is hilarous and likely insane. Only 5 bucks, I've been there twice.

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