CUSHING HISTORICAL SOCIETY
17 Hathorne Point Road | PO Box 110 Cushing , ME 04563
Welcome to the Official Website of the Cushing Historical Society! Thank you for taking time to find us and the things we have to offer.

While our small town of Cushing is known to the wider public as the Maine home of Andrew Wyeth and the location of the Olson House he made famous in his paintings, most notably "Christina's World," those who visit soon delight in the magnificent natural beauty of this coastal area and are welcomed by its friendly residents.

The Cushing Historical Society plays a vital role in its community, not only by pursuing its mission of historic preservation, but by providing opportunities for neighbors and friends to gather and enjoy others' company at widely varied program events, art exhibits, and community wide celebrations.

Please visit often to see what is new and exciting and as always see our Program Schedule for upcoming events...


2023 Board of Directors
Officers
Tee Neville - President
David Rockwell - Vice President
Joan Thibault - Treasurer, Membership
Nancy Lukianov - Secretary
Eric Anderson - Past President


Trustees
Margaret Creighton
Bob Garcia
Karin Strong
Aurora Aiken Northgraves  

Appointed Society Leaders

Standing Positions

Historian/Archivist - Aurora Aiken Northgraves

Genealogist - Marie Sprague



Standing Committee Chairs

Buildings & Grounds -
Eric Anderson - 542-7596

Old South Church -
Bob Garcia - 691-4111

Historical Society Publicity -
Aurora Aiken Northgraves - 691-8178

Hospitality -
Carolyn Ahlstrand

Arts in the Barn -
Karin Strong - 354-5419

The Cushing Historical Society is a registered 501c(3) non-profit institution with the United States
Internal Revenue Service. All donations are tax deductible in accordance with the law.