Historic Buildings and Landscape of Good Will-Hinckley
with Deborah Staber from L.C. Bates Museum at Good Will-Hinckley
Saturday, May 6 at 9:30 AM
Estimated duration: 90 minutes
On a walking tour of part of the Good Will-Hinckley campus, early 1900's buildings, roads, a pond, trails and monuments will be visited to learn about Good Will-Hinckley's history of childcare. The 132-year-old campus of Good Will-Hinckley was designed as a village home for children. The 90-minute walk will explore the beautifully designed campus. We will look at the architecture of several buildings designed by Maine architect Wiliam Miller and take a short walk to see historic monuments. The short walk will be in part on trails so wear solid shoes. The walk will begin at the L. C. Bates Museum.
Accessibility: The walk will be adapted as needed to support people with mobility issues.
Starting and ending point: L.C. Bates Museum
For questions about this walk, please email janeswalkme@gmail.com.