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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 ...
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.
The route follows Eastman Road south of North Conway, which it follows to its end at NH 113 (Main Street) after bridging the Saco River once again. US 302 turns east, passing through more forested land as it crosses the Maine state border, bound for Fryeburg a short stretch east of there.
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.
SR 117 north (Main Street) Northern end of concurrency with SR 117: Brownfield: 51.77: 83.32: SR 160 (Depot Street / Main Street) – Denmark, Brownfield: Fryeburg: 58.82: 94.66: US 302 west / SR 113 north – Conway NH: Northern end of concurrency with SR 113; southern end of concurrency with US 302: 59.24: 95.34: US 302 east – Sebago Area ...
SR 117 north (Main Street) Northern end of SR 117 concurrency: Brownfield: 23.2: 37.3: SR 160 (Maine Street / Denmark Road) – Brownfield, Denmark: 50-foot (15 m) concurrency: Fryeburg: 30.2: 48.6: US 302 east (Main Street) / SR 5 north – Lovell: Northern terminus of SR 5 concurrency; eastern terminus of US 302 concurrency: 30.4: 48.9: US ...
The Squire Chase House is a historic house on Main Street in Fryeburg, Maine. The oldest portion of this house, now a portion of the elongated ell attached to the main block, was built c. 1767 by Nathaniel Merrill, one of the early settlers of Fryeburg after its land was granted to Joseph Frye in 1762. It was sold in 1799 to James Osgood, the ...
The Barrows-Steadman Homestead is a historic house at the northeast corner of Main and Stuart Streets in Fryeburg, Maine, United States.Built c. 1809, this frame house is a good vernacular example of Federal architecture, but is most notable for the murals painted on the walls of one of its bedrooms by Rufus Porter and Jonathan Poor, noted itinerant painters of the 19th century.