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This photo from December shows construction ongoing at the new Maine Museum of Innovation, Learning and Labor building off Beech Street near Simard Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston. Formerly called Museum L/A, the new 22,000-square-foot location will include permanent and rotating exhibit spaces, a learning center, hands-on interactive design lab, children's gallery, Oct. 25 memorial room, and extensive archives and collection storage. It is scheduled to open this summer. For more information about the museum visit mainemill.org.
Bird’s-eye view of Lewiston museum taking shape
Russ Dillingham shares construction progress of the Maine Museum of Innovation Learning and Labor.
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Construction continues Wednesday morning on the new Maine Museum of Innovation, Learning and Labor building, lower right, formerly Museum LA. Programs and exhibits are still ongoing at the museum’s current location in the Bates Mill Complex. The new museum building, located next to Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston, left, will include permanent and rotating exhibit spaces, a learning center, hands-on interactive design lab, children’s gallery, Oct. 25 memorial room, and extensive archives and collection storage. It is scheduled to open this summer. For more information about the museum visit mainemill.org.Construction continues Wednesday morning in Lewiston on the new Maine Museum of Innovation, Learning and Labor building adjacent to Simard-Payne Memorial Park, left. The museum is currently located at the Bates Mill Complex.Construction continues Wednesday morning in Lewiston on the new Maine Museum of Innovation, Learning and Labor building, formerly Museum LA, adjacent to Simard-Payne Memorial Park, left.
A lifelong resident of Lewiston, Russ stumbled into photography as a college student working toward a career in psychology. His great-grandfather Louis B. Costello was the publisher of the Lewiston Daily...
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