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Vaughan Woods & Historic Homestead is located south of downtown Hallowell on a property overlooking the Kennebec River, that is bounded on the north by Litchfield Road, the west by Interstate 95, the south by public lands containing regional schools, and the east by Greenville Street and small residential roads. The property covers nearly 200 ...
The Kennebec Journal (KJ) is a six-day morning daily newspaper published in Augusta, Maine. It covers Augusta and the surrounding capital area, as well as southern Kennebec County . In August 2023, the newspaper was acquired by the Maine Trust for Local News, [ 2 ] a non-profit newspaper group that also publishes the state's largest newspaper ...
Six Towns Times – Freeport, published weekly on Fridays; The St. John Valley Times – Madawaska, published once a week on Wednesdays; The Star-Herald – Presque Isle, published once a week on Wednesdays; The Southern Forecaster – published weekly alongside The Northern Forecaster, The Mid-Coast Forecaster and The Portland Forecaster
Keith Martin's Sports Car Market Guide — 2019 Year in Review? — ? 2 1, ... The Kennebec Proprietor? — ? 1 1: ... Kinematograph Weekly: Mag Kinematograph Weekly: Mag
Hallowell (/ ˈ h ɔː l ə w ɛ l / HAW-lə-wel) is a city in Kennebec County, Maine, United States.The population was 2,570 at the 2020 census. [2] Popular with tourists, Hallowell is noted for its culture and old architecture.
Fort Western is a former British colonial outpost at the head of navigation on the Kennebec River at modern Augusta, Maine, United States. It was built in 1754 during the French and Indian War, and is now a National Historic Landmark and local historic site owned by the city. Its main building, the only original element of the fort to survive ...
Oaklands, also known locally as Oaklands Castle, is a historic house on Oaklands Farm in southern Gardiner, Maine.The main house of this farm property is a stone Gothic Revival work from the early career of the noted 19th-century architect Richard Upjohn.
A proprietor of the old Plymouth Patent, his efforts to settle the territory were unceasing between 1753 and the American Revolution.He selected the location of Gardinerstown Plantation, established in 1754 at the head of navigation on the Kennebec River, at its confluence with the Cobbosseecontee Stream, which had falls to provide water power for industry.