Union Historical Society
Looking Back To Look Ahead
Hours Open: Wednesday and Friday mornings 9 am to 12 pm
Visit Our Museum
The Robbins House, located on the Union Common in Union, Maine, is home to the Union Historical Society and serves as a small museum celebrating the town’s history. Built in 1849 in the Greek Revival style, the house preserves artifacts, photographs, and documents that tell the story of Union and the surrounding communities. Visitors are invited to explore local heritage, learn about the people who shaped the region, and experience a glimpse of life in Knox County’s past.
Union’s 250th Anniversary
In 2024, Union marked its 250th anniversary during a summer filled with celebrations including the Union Fair and the Maine Wild Blueberry Festival. These events highlight the agricultural roots and strong community traditions that have shaped the town for generations.
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Union’s 250th Anniversary
Your membership helps preserve Union’s history through artifact care, educational programs, and community events while keeping our local heritage accessible for future generations.
- Newsletter subscription
- Advance notice of events
- Support preservation of local history
Phone
(207) 785-5444
VISIT
9am to 12pm
Wed & Fri
unionhis@hotmail.com
Address
343 Common Road
P.O. Box 154
Union, Maine 04862

