A century ago, the Abbe Museum was established in Bar Harbor to highlight the rich history and culture of the Wabanaki Nations, the Indigenous peoples whose ancestral lands encompass the area. The museum houses a collection of 70,000 objects, offering visitors a deep dive into Wabanaki heritage. Educational programs and community events further enrich the experience, providing a dynamic and engaging environment. Additionally, the Abbe Museum has a satellite location at Sieur de Monts Spring in Acadia National Park, extending its reach and accessibility.
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