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The Waterville Main Street Historic District encompasses the best-preserved portions of the historical commercial downtown area of Waterville, Maine. Developed most intensively in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this area was the center of commerce for Waterville and the surrounding rural communities.
The Lockwood Mill Historic District encompasses the only major 19th-century mill complex in Waterville, Maine. Located south of the city's downtown, it was designed by (and named for) Amos D. Lockwood, a nationally known industrial designer of the period. Its #2 building was for 45 years home to the Hathaway Shirt Company.
Through Waterville, SR 11/SR 104/SR 137 Bus. travel northeast along Silver Street. SR 11 and SR 104 turn onto Elm Street into the city's business district. At a junction with Elm Street, Main Street, and College Avenue, SR 104 branches off of SR 11 and travels north on Main Street.
One Post Office Square, a multiple-use facility, in downtown Waterville View of downtown Waterville (2014) Waterville is a city in Kennebec County, Maine, United States, on the west bank of the Kennebec River. A college town, the city is home to Colby College, a NESCAC college, and Thomas College. As of the 2020 census the population was 15,828 ...
The Professional Building is a historic commercial building at 177-179 Main Street in Waterville, Maine. Built in 1923 to a design by Miller & Mayo of Portland, it is a rare early example of Art Deco architecture in the state. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]
US 201 south / SR 100 south (Main Street) SR 104 north (Main Street) US 201/SR 100 one-way southbound on Main Street; southern terminus of US 201/SR 100 concurrency, northern terminus of SR 104 concurrency: 147.66: 237.64: US 201 / SR 100 (Front Street) Northbound US 201/SR 100 join from one-way Front Street: Somerset: Fairfield: 150.46: 242.14
The Redington Museum offers a comprehensive view of life in New England and Waterville, Maine during the past two centuries. There are collections of furniture, accessories, household artifacts, toys, tools, and weapons as well as historical papers and diaries. The main building is designed in the Federal-style of architecture.
SR 102 / SR 198 south (Main Street) – Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor: Northern terminus of SR 102 / SR 198: 103.44: 166.47: SR 233 west (Eagle Lake Road) – Cadillac Mountain, Southwest Harbor: Eastern terminus of SR 233: Mount Desert: 115.04: 185.14: SR 198 south (Harborside Road) – Northeast Harbor: Southern terminus of SR 198 ...