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  2. Historical buildings and structures of Yarmouth, Maine

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    Baker Street, near the North Yarmouth and Freeport Baptist Meetinghouse, connects Church and Cumberland Streets. Number 22, a cape with a central chimney, is believed to have been moved from near 233 West Main Street. It was on its current site by 1859. [5] Number 40 dates to 1850. It is the former home of John L. Lovell. [5]

  3. Portland Street (Yarmouth, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Another blacksmith, Dexter Hale, was the original owner of number 47 in 1838. [3] 115 Portland Street, the former Old Tavern Farm. At number 61 (near the intersection with High Street), is the 1833 Federal-style cape that was owned by Davis Moxcey, a local shipwright in the early years of shipbuilding. [3]

  4. 35 East Main Street (Yarmouth, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    35 East Main Street, also known as the Jeremiah Baker House, is a historic four-storey home at 35 East Main Street in the Lower Falls area of Yarmouth, Maine. [1] Between 1780 and the turn of the 19th century, Lower Falls saw an increase in its population after early settlers gradually moved inland from the area around the Meetinghouse under the Ledge on Gilman Road.

  5. Main Street (Yarmouth, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The cape at number 43 was built for yeoman Matthias Storer around 1802. [3] The Alexander Mills House, at number 54, is circa 1796. [3] Cyrus Kingsley lived at number 57 around 1865. [3] 117 West Main Street 121 West Main Street. A 1973 survey suggests number 60 was built in 1790. [3] 65 West Main Street originates from around 1800. [3]

  6. Elm Street (Yarmouth, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Mason Reuben Byram lived in the three-story number 36. [5] Number 43 dates to around 1875. [5] Jeremiah Loring was the original owner of number 52. [5] Number 53 dates to the mid-19th century [5] Reuben Byram built number 58 for his daughter Louisa. [5] The Greek Revival number 62, whose 1874 barn is accessed from Center Street, dates from the ...

  7. Yarmouth, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Two cemeteries are located near the former site of the "Old Ledge" Meeting House on Lafayette Street: a small, 0.5-acre (0.20 ha) 1731 Pioneer Cemetery (also known as the Indian Fighters cemetery), which was the first public burial place in Old North Yarmouth, and the 2.5-acre 1770 Ledge Cemetery (some headstones bear dates earlier than 1770 ...

  8. Brickyard Hollow - Wikipedia

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    Brickyard Hollow is the central section of Main Street in Yarmouth, Maine, located between the Upper Village to the northwest and Lower Falls to the southeast. It is named for the brick-making business that was located across the street from the Masonic Hall (now the restaurant Gather) at 189 Main Street, [ 1 ] beneath the U.S. Route 1 overpass ...

  9. Zillow - Wikipedia

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    Zillow Group, Inc., or simply Zillow, is an American tech real-estate marketplace company that was founded in 2006 [4] by co-executive chairmen Rich Barton [5] and Lloyd Frink, former Microsoft executives and founders of Microsoft spin-off Expedia; Spencer Rascoff, a co-founder of Hotwire.com; David Beitel, Zillow's current chief technology officer; and Kristin Acker, Zillow's current ...

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