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Maine Historical Society: Maine Historical Society: November 17, 1980 : 485 Congress St. The Society's 1907 Library Building, located next to the Wadsworth-Longfellow House. 51: Maine Publicity Bureau Building: Maine Publicity Bureau Building: January 26, 1990
The Jefferson Town House is the historic former town hall of Jefferson, Maine. It is located at the junction of Maine State Routes 126 and 213. It was built in 1869, and served as the community's town hall until 1958. It is now maintained by the local historical society as a museum. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...
Gray Historical Society Museum: Gray: Cumberland: Southern Maine Coast: Historical society: Museum is open on special Open House days and on request Great Harbor Maritime Museum: Northeast Harbor: Hancock: Down East: Maritime: Located in the old town firehouse [13] Green Water Tank Museum: Frenchville: Aroostook: Maine Lake Country: Railway
County # of Sites; 1 Androscoggin: 107 2 Aroostook: 57 3.1 Cumberland: Portland: 98 3.2 Cumberland: Other: 149 3.3 Cumberland: Total 247 4 Franklin: 49 5 Hancock: 132 6 Kennebec: 134 7 Knox: 97 8 Lincoln: 106 9 Oxford: 102 10 Penobscot: 111 11 Piscataquis: 59 12 Sagadahoc: 63 13 Somerset: 60 14 Waldo: 68 15 Washington: 100 16 York: 184 ...
The research library at the Maine Historical Society is named for John Marshall Brown and his wife Alida (Carroll) Brown. The current library building was built in 1907 (replacing the Morton Block), [3] designed by Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, nephew of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Portland Freedom Trail is a self-guided walking tour of Portland, Maine. Established in 2007, [1] its 2-mile (3.2 km) course passes through the city's oldest and most historic areas, including those related to its African American population, and features thirteen points of interest. Most of the stops are in the Old Port and Arts District.
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House is a historic house and museum in Portland, Maine, United States. It is located at 489 Congress Street and is operated by the Maine Historical Society . It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1962, and administratively added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.