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National Register of Historic Places in Augusta, Maine (44 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Augusta, Maine" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
West of the state house stands the Burton Cross Office building, a modern 1950s granite-faced structure. On the east side of the state house, across state street, is the 20-acre (8.1 ha) Capitol Park , part of the city's original land grant to the state for the capitol complex.
Map of Maine's counties. There are approximately 1,600 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. State of Maine. Each of the state's 16 counties has more than forty listings on the National Register.
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I-95 south / Maine Turnpike south – Kittery: Southern terminus; exit 44 on I-95 / Turnpike: 0.55: 0.89: Toll plaza: South Portland: 1.26: 2.03: 1: To US 1 – South Portland: Northbound exit only; access via SR 703: To I-95 north / Maine Turnpike north / Maine Mall Road: Southbound exit and northbound entrance; access via SR 703: 1.99: 3.20: 2
English: 3D National Mall map, showing just the Mall area from an oblique view with 3D buildings. Date: 25 November 2016: Source: U.S. National Park Service ...
Hannaford is an American supermarket chain based in Scarborough, Maine. [2] Founded in Portland, Maine, in 1883, Hannaford operates stores in New England and New York.The chain is part of the Ahold Delhaize group based in the Netherlands, and is a sister company to formerly competing New England supermarket chain Stop & Shop.
The Governor Hill Mansion is a historic house at 136 State Street in Augusta, Maine. It was built in 1901 for John F. Hill to a design by John Calvin Stevens, and is one of the state's grandest examples of Colonial Revival architecture. It now serves as an event facility. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [1]