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"The town of Harrison, Maine lay between two lakes with mountains rising beyond them and was as beautiful a spot as I’ve ever seen. It was a tiny town – population 200 – with three streets. We found the theatre just beyond the third street and it was as enchanting as its setting. The handsome log-cabin playhouse stood in the center of a hushed clearing circled by pine woods. As we walked around to the back of the theatre the ground under our feet was a thick carpet of pine needles." 

 

 Helene Hanff writing in 1939 about Harrison

 in her book "Underfoot in Show Business"

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Harrison, Maine

 

The Friendly Village of Harrison is located at the head of Long Lake in the heart of the Bridgton Lakes Region of Western Maine. It is about one hours drive from Lewiston, Portland and the Mount Washington Valley,  and less than one half hour from Bethel, Sebago and Lovell.

 

Long noted for its hospitality, Harrison has several restaurants, two general stores and even an ice cream parlor. Within the village, and nearby, are numerous Bed & Breakfast.  Public beaches and boat  docks are located at both Crystal and Long Lake.

 

For more information on area accommodations, restaurants and local amenities, please click on one of the Information Centers

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  In Harrison, as Route 117 (N) bends around Crystal Lake, turn right up Dawes Hill Road, the Congregational Church will be on your right, "Mr. Oak" on the left.  Deertrees Road is the first road to the left and the theatre is one-half mile along. During performances volunteers will be on hand to assist in parking your car.
       

 

 

 

         
                   

 

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