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Wilhelm Reich Museum


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The Wilhelm Reich Museum represents the life and work of physician-scientist Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957) and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors enjoy a biographical video about Reich, tour the building, view Reich's scientific inventions, equipment, study, library, sculptures, vivid paintings, personal memorabilia. Children can explore a hands-on Discovery Room, a system of hiking trails and nature programs.


Address: Dodge Pond Road
Phone: 207-864-3443
Our Website:www.wilhelmreichmuseum.org/

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