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| History
of Robinhood Site |
Schooner
at Riggsville Warf, Circa 1900
Robinhood
Village, Riggs Cove, Georgetown, Maine has enjoyed
a rich history of early settlement, marine commerce and
boatbuilding. One of the most prominent men who ever lived
in old Georgetown was Benjamin Riggs.
Our
good fortune shows that Benjamin built a log cabin next
to the marine center site in the late 1700's and shortly
after settling here built a store on the waterfront,
which is now our Old Rigging Shop Studio, circa 1790.
The studio now houses much of the early history of the
site and village.
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A
connecting building namely, the Gallery, continues the
history theme with many old photos and much written history.
Adjacent to these waterfront buildings is our Library,
which is a sanctuary for weary traveling yachtsmen and
was originally built by Benjamin Riggs circa 1795 to use
as a freighthouse to support his very active coastal trading
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We've finished a major reconstruction
of the Riggs 1820 General Store. The building which
is adjacent to the Studio, Gallery and Library on the
waterfront was the Robinhood Village center for many
decades.
We
are pleased to offer our historic waterfront restoration
along with the many early (priceless) photos and written
history to visiting yachtsmen, neighbors, Georgetown
Islanders and all visitors to the site.
Incidentally,
many islanders shared their early photographs and oral
and written history with us to make our historical presentation
quite comprehensive. We are also blessed with local
artists and sculptors who have helped us recreate the
past.
History Articles and Images |
| (03-26-2003) Benjamin Riggs - Early Settler of the Robinhood Marine Center Site |
| Benjamin Riggs was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, March 27, 1759. He was the son of Moses Riggs who himself was born in 1731. Both were ...Read More |
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