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  2. Christian Hayes (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Christian Hayes (born March 10, 1980) is a chef and restaurateur from Portland, Maine, United States. Between 2019 and 2024, he was the owner and executive chef at The Garrison, a restaurant in Yarmouth, Maine. [1] He was the winner of Food Network's Chopped episode "Pork on the Brain" in March 2018. [2] [3]

  3. Meetinghouse under the Ledge - Wikipedia

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    The Meetinghouse under the Ledge, also known as the Old Ledge Meetinghouse, [1] was a church that stood in present-day Yarmouth, Maine, between 1729 and 1836. It was the ninth church founded in Maine. [2] Named for the ledge that rises to the west of its former location, only the church's eastern doorstep remains, beside today's Garrison Lane.

  4. Mitchell garrison - Wikipedia

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    The Mitchell garrison was an important building in what was, at the time, North Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay. [1]Built in 1728, on the town's lot number 91, [2] [3] it stood at the rear of today's Holy Cross Cemetery on a bluff around 50 feet (15 m) immediately above the Royal River.

  5. Jacob Mitchell (deacon) - Wikipedia

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    The Mitchell garrison home, built a year before the meetinghouse, was located at the rear of today's Holy Cross Cemetery in Yarmouth. [4] A stockade used during the Indian wars, a tunnel was built from the home's cellar to the nearby Royal River. The dirt path that looks like it leads to the water is actually the original stage road.

  6. Means massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Means massacre was the last act of resistance by the indigenous people to occur within the limits of North Yarmouth. [8] Thomas Means was born in December 1756, a few months after the death of his father and brother, in the garrison house at Flying Point. [5] He went on to achieve the rank of major in the Continental Army. [9]

  7. Cutter House - Wikipedia

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    The Cutter House is an historic home at 60 Gilman Road in Yarmouth, Maine, United States.Built in 1730, over a century before today's Yarmouth was incorporated, it is the oldest extant building in the town.

  8. Yarmouth, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Yarmouth is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, twelve miles north of the state's largest city, Portland. When originally settled in 1636, as North Yarmouth , it was part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony , and remained part of its subsequent incarnations for 213 years.

  9. Sparhawk Mill - Wikipedia

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    Sparhawk Mill is a former cotton mill on Bridge Street in Yarmouth, Maine, United States.Built in 1840 and made of brick, it is home today to several businesses. The mill stands, just east of the town's Second Falls, [2] on the site of several previous mill buildings, the earliest of which was a wooden mill dating to 1817.