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The Freeport Main Street Historic District encompasses a 1-2 block area of Main Street (U.S. Route 1) in Freeport, Maine.It extends from Grove and Holbrook Streets in the south to Mill and Nathan Nye Streets in the north, just south of the L. L. Bean complex.
In 2012, Brahms Mount acquired four more antique shuttle looms of the same vintage to increase production capacity. In 2013, having outgrown its original premises, the factory moved to a larger facility in Monmouth, Maine. The factory store was moved into a historic building in Freeport, Maine. [5] [6]
The E.B. Mallett Office Building is a historic commercial building on Mill Street in Freeport, Maine.Now part of the Freeport Village Station shopping complex, it is an 1888 Italianate brick building designed by Portland architect Francis Fassett for Freeport's leading businessman of the period.
On September 27, 2010, Bean purchased the original tavern location from a retired fellow Freeport native George Denney. [13] In April 2018, Bean opened an antiques stores in Freeport adjoining her grandfather's former home under the name Freeport Antiques & Heirlooms Showcase. In 2019, the business expanded to include Casco Bay Auctions.
Jameson Tavern is a historic building on Main Street in Freeport, Maine, United States.It was completed in 1779, as a home for local physician Dr. John Anglier Hyde, a decade before the town was incorporated and when it was part of North Yarmouth, then in Massachusetts. [2]
A developer is proposing to build more than 100 new homes and about 40 new townhouses on currently wooded property behind the antiques shop at 502 Post Road in Wells, Maine.