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The Samuel D. Philbrook House is a historic house at 162 Main Street in Bethel, Maine. Built in 1878-79 by a local businessman, it is probably the most elaborate Italianate residence in the community, and one of the finest of the type in Oxford County. It now houses a retail space in the first floor and attached barn, with living space above.
The Maine Mineral and Gem Museum (MMGM) is a geology museum located in Bethel, Maine. [1] [2] It displays a collection of rocks, minerals, and meteorites.The Maine Mineral & Gem Museum celebrates Earth and cultivates critical thinking through education, research and dynamic exhibits—all designed to inspire visitors about Maine's geologic history, pegmatite mining, and our planet's place in ...
Bethel is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,504 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] It includes the villages of Bethel and West Bethel .
21 Maine. 22 Maryland. 23 ... This is a list of current and former notable shopping malls and shopping centers ... South Hills Village – Bethel Park/Upper St ...
The World's Tallest Snowman, Measuring 122 Feet, Built By Residents In Bethel, Maine. In Oregon lies Holiday Tree Farms, which is widely regarded as the largest Christmas tree producer in the ...
The Cole Block is a historic commercial building at 19 Main Street in Bethel, Maine. Built in 1891, the four story frame structure is the most prominent commercial building in the town. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. [1]
John Philbrook, the buyer, was a native of Shelburne, New Hampshire who attended Bethel's Gould Academy. He began his career in farming and lumber, and eventually became a merchant, and served several terms in the Maine State Senate and as a county commissioner. Left vacant for a number of years following Philbrook's death, the home was ...
The Museums of the Bethel Historical Society is a regional historical society and historical museum located in Bethel, Maine.The museum occupies two buildings in Bethel's Broad Street Historic District, the 1821 O'Neil Robinson House and the 1813 Dr. Moses Mason House.