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- Orgonon abstract "Orgonon was the 175-acre (71 ha) home, laboratory and research center of the Austrian-born psychiatrist Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957). Located in Rangeley, Maine, it is Reich's burial place, and is now open to the public as the Wilhelm Reich Museum. Its main building, designed by James B. Bell and built for Reich in 1948, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (as the Orgone Research Laboratory), and is a significant example of International Style architecture in the state. The name is a play on orgone energy, Reich's principal area of study in his later years.".
- Orgonon thumbnail Reich_Museum.jpg?width=300.
- Orgonon wikiPageExternalLink www.wilhelmreichtrust.org.
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- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biographical_museums_in_Maine.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Franklin_County,_Maine.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Museums_in_Franklin_County,_Maine.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Maine.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orgone_energy.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_museums_in_Maine.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wilhelm_Reich.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink International_Style_(architecture).
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Franklin_County,_Maine.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink Orgone.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink Psychiatrist.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink Rangeley,_Maine.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink Rangeley_Lake.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_Reich.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLink File:Reich_Museum.jpg.
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orgonon".
- Orgonon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wilhelm Reich Museum".
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- Orgonon subject Category:Biographical_museums_in_Maine.
- Orgonon subject Category:Houses_in_Franklin_County,_Maine.
- Orgonon subject Category:Museums_in_Franklin_County,_Maine.
- Orgonon subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Maine.
- Orgonon subject Category:Orgone_energy.
- Orgonon subject Category:Science_museums_in_Maine.
- Orgonon subject Category:Wilhelm_Reich.
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- Orgonon comment "Orgonon was the 175-acre (71 ha) home, laboratory and research center of the Austrian-born psychiatrist Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957). Located in Rangeley, Maine, it is Reich's burial place, and is now open to the public as the Wilhelm Reich Museum. Its main building, designed by James B. Bell and built for Reich in 1948, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (as the Orgone Research Laboratory), and is a significant example of International Style architecture in the state.".
- Orgonon label "Orgonon".
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- Orgonon lat "44.984722222222224".
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- Orgonon depiction Reich_Museum.jpg.
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