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The Main Street Historic District of Fryeburg, Maine, encompasses the growth of the town's principal village between about 1800 and 1935.It extends along Main Street (marked United States Route 302 for part of its length and Maine State Route 5 for all of it), from Woodland Street in the north to Portland Street (SR 5 and Maine State Route 113) in the south, and includes forty primary ...
York Steak House was a national chain of steakhouse restaurants in the United States. It was among several chains owned at the time by cereal manufacturer General Mills. By 1982, there were nearly 200 restaurants in 27 states from Texas to Maine. [1] Though popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the majority of its locations shut down in ...
Fryeburg is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,369 at the 2020 census. [3] Fryeburg is home to Fryeburg Academy, a semi-private preparatory school, and the International Musical Arts Institute. The town is also site of the Fryeburg Fair, which each October attracts approximately 300,000 visitors.
But beef lovers should consider the Sirloin-on-a-Stick for their main entree. ... Maine: Lobster Rolls. Fryeburg Fair ... Pork Association's standalone state-fair restaurant, The Pork Place, a ...
The small chain’s first and original location is at 118 Main St. in Newmarket, where it has been for the past 27 years. ... Looking back: 2022 edition of Seacoast NH and Maine restaurants that ...
The Marion Parsons House is a historic house at 179 Main Street in Fryeburg, Maine. It is located on the southeast side of Main Street, opposite River Street and two doors west of Elm Street. The main block of the house, built c. 1838 by a tailor named Robert Tonge, is a modest 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Cape style wood-frame structure with a gable roof ...
Pages in category "Fryeburg, Maine" ... Main Street Historic District (Fryeburg, Maine) O. Osgood Family House; P. Marion Parsons House; R. Rivercroft Farm; S. Smokey ...
The Osgood Family House is a historic house on Main Street in Fryeburg, Maine. Built c. 1810, this two-story structure is one of the town's least-altered and best-preserved Federal style houses. It was probably built by Henry Young Brown Osgood, and remained in the Osgood family until 1940.