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  2. The Augusta area is getting ready to boom! Here are some ...

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    Boom! In the Park is July 4 at Evans Towne Center Park at 7016 Evans Towne Center Blvd. Gates open at 5 p.m.There will be food trucks, live music, and a fireworks/laser show. Stephens Auction ...

  3. Crosby Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Crosby Street Historic District encompasses a collection of well-preserved high-quality early 19th-century houses on Crosby Street and Crosby Lane in Augusta, Maine. Located on a rise overlooking the city's downtown, these houses were built by leading businessmen of the period, and are either Federal or Greek Revival in their style.

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    One of Augusta's biggest festivals is making a change for its return this fall. Arts in the Heart of Augusta is scheduled for Sept. 20-22, but this year, it will be held predominantly along ...

  6. Doughty Block - Wikipedia

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    The Doughty Block stands in Augusta's downtown commercial district, on the east side of Water Street, opposite the Key Plaza just north of Front Street. It is a six-story masonry structure, noticeably taller than the other 19th-century buildings lining the east side of Water Street. It is built out of red brick with stone trim.

  7. Vickery Building - Wikipedia

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    The Vickery Building is a historic commercial building at 261 Water Street in downtown Augusta, Maine.Built 1895 to a design by John C. Spofford, it is one of the downtown's few granite commercial buildings, built for Peleg O. Vickery, a leading publisher and three-term mayor of the city.

  8. Augusta Eats: Feeling salty? Two new cafés in Augusta and ...

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    By the time Lucius graduated from Evans High School in 2012, she was preparing earnestly for a culinary career, enrolling at Johnson & Wales University in Charlotte, N.C.

  9. Winthrop Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Winthrop Street Historic District encompasses a predominantly residential area of Augusta, Maine encapsulating about 100 years of residential home development. The area features high-quality and well-preserved examples of homes from the early 19th to early 20th centuries, as well as two churches and the Lithgow Library.