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Centre Street Congregational Church; Chestnut Street Methodist Church (Portland, Maine) Christ Church (Dark Harbor, Maine) Christ Episcopal Church (Gardiner, Maine) Church of Our Father; Church of the Advent (Limestone, Maine) Church of the New Jerusalem (Fryeburg, Maine) Clough Meeting House; Columbia Union Church; Congregational Church of ...
Conservative Congregational Christian Conference churches in Maine (1 P) Pages in category "Congregational churches in Maine" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The Limerick Upper Village Historic District encompasses the historic village center of Limerick, Maine.The 11-acre (4.5 ha) district extends along Main Street roughly from the southern junction of Maine State Routes 11 and 5 to the northern junction of Routes 5 and 160, and was developed between the turn of the 19th century and the early 20th century.
First Baptist Church (Waterboro, Maine) First Congregational Church and Parsonage (Kittery, Maine) First Congregational Church of Buxton; First Parish Meetinghouse; James Montgomery Flagg House; Fletcher's Neck Lifesaving Station; Former Berwick High School; Former First Congregational Church (Wells, Maine) Fort McClary; Levi Foss House; Frost ...
Category:Churches in Maine is for all present or former church buildings in Maine: Subcategories. ... Congregational churches in Maine (1 C, 20 P)
The Congregational Church (38 Main) was built in 1895 to a design by Will S. Aldrich, is a Shingle style wood-frame structure built on the site of an earlier church. The former B. H. Bartol library stands at 55 Main Street, and was built with funding assistance from Andrew Carnegie ; it has, like most of the houses, been converted to retail use.
Limerick (pronounced "LIM-rick") is a town in York County, Maine, United States. It is part of the Portland – South Portland – Biddeford , Maine metropolitan statistical area . The population was 3,188 at the 2020 census .
Main Street was laid out running roughly northwest-to-southeast along the river bank, and Calais Avenue developed as a residential street running southwest from Main Street. Calais Avenue is notable for its wide grassy median, and it was at the junction of the two streets that the first Congregational Church was built in 1826.