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  2. Water Street (Augusta, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Water Street is the location of the central business district of Augusta, Maine.Running parallel to the Kennebec River, Water Street was developed in the 19th century to serve an economy based on water transport and state services, and contains one of the city's highest concentrations of commercial architecture from that period.

  3. Augusta Eats: Popular area steakhouse opens a meat market and ...

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    Mallys Market opened earlier in 2024 at 2860 Washington Rd. in Augusta, in a building that opened originally as Le Chateau Steaks in 1978. The name is familiar, but you won't forget the taste.

  4. Kresge Building (Augusta, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Kresge Block is a historic commercial building at 241-249 Water Street in downtown Augusta, Maine. Built in 1932 to house a department store, it is a distinctive and rare local example of commercial Moderne architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1]

  5. Lithgow Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The library is named for Llewellyn Lithgow, an Augusta merchant, who bequeathed $20,000 to the City of Augusta to build a public library. [3] The building's construction consumed those funds plus a $9,000 gift from Andrew Carnegie, [4] plus money raised through the sale of subscriptions to local citizens. The cornerstone of the library was laid ...

  6. Augusta, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Augusta, [a] officially the City of Augusta, is the capital of the U.S. state of Maine and the county seat of and most populous city in Kennebec County.The city's population was 18,899 at the 2020 census, [5] making it the 12th most populous city in Maine, and 3rd least populous state capital in the United States after Montpelier, Vermont, and Pierre, South Dakota.

  7. Auburn Mall (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Auburn Mall is a shopping mall in Auburn, Maine, United States. Opened in 1979, it features JCPenney as its anchor store. The mall also includes offices for TD Bank, N.A. George Schott is the mall's owner.

  8. Category:Augusta, Maine - Wikipedia

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  9. Masonic Hall (Augusta, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Masonic Hall is a historic commercial and fraternal society building at 313-321 Water Street in downtown Augusta, Maine. Built in 1894, it is a significant work of Boston architect John Spofford, and a good local example of restrained Renaissance Revival architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1]