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AUBURN – The Androscoggin Historical Society’s next program will be “Androscoggin Irish – A Walking Tour of Lewiston and Auburn” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 24. The speaker will be John E. Henderson.

Henderson will present his program at the society on the third floor of the Androscoggin County Building. The program is free and the building is wheelchair accessible.

Henderson is a graduate of the Portland History Docents program and brings history and architecture to life for visitors to Portland’s Old Port and Tate House Museum. He has lived in six states and three countries, and has visited many more, always with an eye for the unique genius of each place.

He has degrees in political science, German studies, and logistics management, and has taught high school history, among other adventures.

He is a resident of Auburn and conducts historical research, writing and education as Hometown History Works – Memories Made Manifest. He has produced a family history and individual biographies, as well as map guides to community history and architecture.

More information about the society can be found at www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~meandrhs.


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