Built in 1832 for Isaac Covington and his family, this gable-fronted, Federal-style house was saved from demolition in 1981 and now swerves as a Town museum of local history. In the early 19th century, this house was the home of Robert J. Henry, who was instrumental in bringing the railroad to Berlin. In the 1890s and early 20th century it was Read more...
Memorabilia associated with Isaiah Fassett, one of the area’s longest surviving Civil War veterans, and other African American Civil War soldiers are in the collections of the Calvin B.Taylor House Museum here in Berlin. Read more...
The town of Berlin, otherwise referred to as “America’s Coolest Small Town,” is just 10 miles from the beach, but it’s more than a tourist destination for sunshine and summer fun. Historically charming and artistically alive, Berlin has a lot to offer, from festivals and art strolls to locally-owned shops and restaurants that can’t be found anywhere else in the Read more...
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