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The Foster-Redington House is a historic house at 8 Park Place in Waterville, Maine. Built in 1883, it is a fine example of Queen Anne architecture, supposedly the city's first example of the style. Built in 1883, it is a fine example of Queen Anne architecture, supposedly the city's first example of the style.
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Waterville, Maine" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
One Post Office Square, a multiple-use facility, in downtown Waterville View of downtown Waterville (2014). Waterville is a city in Kennebec County, Maine, United States, on the west bank of the Kennebec River.
The building (left) in the Portland skyline, looking east in 2023. The Casco is an eighteen-story apartment building at 201 Federal Street in Portland, Maine, United States.. Upon its completion in 2023, it inherited the titles of the tallest building in Portland as well as the tallest residential building in Maine from nearby Franklin Towers, on Cumberland Avenue, which held the record since ...
The Waterville Main Street Historic District encompasses the best-preserved portions of the historical commercial downtown area of Waterville, Maine. Developed most intensively in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this area was the center of commerce for Waterville and the surrounding rural communities.
The Alvin O. Lombard House is a historic house at 65 Elm Street in Waterville, Maine.Built in 1908, it is a distinctive local example of late Shingle style architecture.It is further notable as the home of inventor Alvin O. Lombard, who developed the Lombard Steam Log Hauler, an early commercial use of track-propelled vehicles.
Colby College overlooks the Kennebec River valley and city of Waterville.. In 2013 Colby became the fourth college in the country to achieve carbon neutrality.Colby uses 100-percent renewable electricity, has 12 LEED-certified buildings (other certifications pending), has geothermal heating and cooling in two buildings, and has a biomass plant that burns sustainably harvested wood to heat most ...
Founded as an orphanage in 1899 and incorporated as the Maine Children's Home Society in 1901, it began dealing solely with adoptions in 1915. It merged with the Maine branch of The Home for Little Wanderers of Massachusetts in 1962, creating the Maine Children's Home for Little Wanderers. In 1973 it introduced an "alternative" high school ...