Last fall I contacted the Readfield Historical Society regarding Readfield's lost trotting park. The trotting park was part of the fairgrounds that was home to the Kennebec Agricultural Society. This week I received an e-mail from Rich O'Connor who had been attempting to locate the trotting track. We shared several e-mails. Yesterday I contacted Florence Drake, President of the historical society. Florence referred me to Holly and Chris Dumaine and to Evelyn Potter. After two enjoyable telephone conversations, I discovered that at one time both a private trotting track and the public trotting park existed off Church Road. Chris referred me to Dan Harriman who confirmed that the track was located
towards the back of the fairgrounds. The first storyboard is probably an accurate representation of the location of the trotting park that was built when the Readfield Fairgrounds was home to the Kennebec Agricultural Society. This storyboard was developed after speaking with Holly and Chris Dumaine, Evelyn Potter, Dan Harriman, and Holly Dominie. The second storyboard provides two images: (1) a 1943 topographical map that shows the private track owned by Charles Brisbane and (2) a Google Earth aerial that shows the halo of the private track.
When the Readfield Historical Society opens in May, I will work with society members to develop more detailed storyboards.
The location suggested in this original post were not accurate. Readfield's Lost Trotting Park is located near the top of the Old Fairgrounds Road.
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