Take a look back at the days of lumberjacks and raging waters!
Northern Forest Heritage Park was founded in 1994 to conserve and relate the history of the working forest and celebrate the multi-cultural legacy of the Great North Woods Region.
The museum is housed in the historic 1853 Brown Company House which includes artifacts which trace the history of the Brown Company, as well as memorabilia relevant to Berlin's past. Stroll through the 1890s replica logging camps and beautifully landscaped grounds. Enjoy the view from Brown Company House, overlooking the mighty Androscoggin River.
>> Don't forget to set your calendars for annual summer events and celebrations! Make plans to enjoy an unforgettable River Day with log rolling contests and informational booths.
>> The outdoor amphitheater is a great place to watch the entertainment. While you're at it, make time for a pontoon boat ride up the Androscoggin piloted by a licensed boat captain who is a genuine history buff. Listen while your captain enlightens you about Berlin's unforgettable story.
>> View the large outside paintings covering the windows on the historical Brown Company Research and Development buildings painted by talented Plymouth State University students.
Group Tour & River Boat Tour information, upcoming events, schedules and times of operation can be found at
www.northernforestheritage.org or call 603-752-7202.