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Mission
The mission of the Committee to Restore the Abyssinian includes but is not limited to the restoration, historic preservation, and maintenance of the historic building known as the Abyssinian Meeting House, in the city of Portland, State of Maine; and the preservation and promotion of the cultural heritage of African-Americans in Maine.
The Abyssinian Restoration Project
1997 began a decade of organizing, planning, research, and stabilization thanks to the Committee to Restore the Abyssinian Meeting House. Collaborative partners include the Maine Historic Preservation Commission, the City of Portland, Greater Portland Landmarks, Maine Preservation, the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the National Park Service.
The Abyssinian in the Media
The floor in the Abyssinian Meeting House in Portland is a patchwork of new and old. Daniel Bernard Roumain walked across the worn wood that dates back a hundred years and the fresh boards installed as part of an ongoing restoration. In the middle of the room, he started to stomp his right foot. “All a violin is is a wood box that vibrates,” Roumain said. “Whenever I go into a hall, I’m always looking for the vibrations.”
He found a rhythm. The meeting house answered. The boards thrummed.
Events and Exhibits
Delve into the diverse spectrum of history and culture in Maine through our carefully crafted events and exhibits. From highlighting community contributions to celebrating their vibrant expressions, the meeting house offers an enriching journey of discovery and recognition.
Join us in honoring and amplifying the myriad narratives that shape our shared heritage.