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S e p t e m b e r 2015 129 House of tHe MontH Colin W. Sargent ColinSargent Endangered SpeciesHow many homes do you know that have been owned by the same family for more than 200 years The Hugh McCulloch House in Kennebunk is for sale for the first time since 1802. This astonishing treasure is filled with astonishing treasures including a ballroom with disappearing walls.astonishing treasures including a ballroom with disappearing walls. History is all the more precious when heroes fight for it. If we were brought to tears by the beheading of Syrian antiquities schol- ar Khaled-al Assad 82 who stoutly refused to disclose the location of hidden Palmyra art treasures to ISIS militants then what excuse can we have for ignoring our own threatened wonders some right below our noses one as near and dear as Kennebunk Landing. Disin- terest can be every bit as destructive as terror- ist violence to precious architecture. This is a call to arms for a historic preser- vation organization or just a lover of beau- tiful singular spaces to take on the role of next steward of the Hugh McCulloch House that has been so beloved and so carefully curated by Enid and Arthur Thoms. Dont worrythis isnt a museum though it could be one. It is a wonderful family home. With its dapper yellow clapboards smart