Wilhelm Reich Museum, Maine

Orgonon is a place in the countryside near Rangeley, Maine, which boasts an unusual facility known as the Orgone Energy Observatory. It was built in 1948 by psychologist Wilhelm Reich, who used it for research until his arrest by federal agents in 1955. Though the observatory is not in use anymore, it stands as a monument to Reich and his life's work, and is now home to the Wilhelm Reich Museum, which contains Reich's home library, art studio, and laboratory - preserved just as he left them. Orgonon's 175 acres also contain hiking trails, and conference facilities, and a bookstore selling Reich's works.

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