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Freeport's 19th-century center differs from its earlier colonial centers, the areas of Mast Landing, Porter Landing, and South Freeport, which are part of the Harraseeket Historic District, and are located on the banks of the Harraseeket River.
Freeport developed as four villages—Mast Landing, Porter's Landing, South Freeport and Freeport Corner—all of which are now part of the Harraseeket Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. At the head of tide on the Harraseeket River is Mast Landing, from which timber was shipped, particularly for use as masts.
Porter's Landing (formerly known as Bartol's Landing) is a community in Freeport, Maine, United States.Located above the Harraseeket River, around 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Freeport town center, it was the port for Freeport prior to the arrival of the railroad.
That's been Greg and Sheila Miller's successful seven-year business model for running This Is It Eatery in Freeport, a restaurant and bar at 16 N. Chicago Ave. that will soon to be featured on ...
The Harraseeket Historic District encompasses some of the oldest maritime village areas of the town of Freeport, Maine.It includes properties along both banks of the tidal Harraseeket River, from the Mast Landing area (roughly where Bow Street crosses the river) in the north to Wolf Neck and the villages of Porter's (or Bartol's) Landing and South Freeport on the west bank of the river. [2]
Jameson Tavern is a historic building on Main Street in Freeport, Maine, United States.It was completed in 1779, as a home for local physician Dr. John Anglier Hyde, a decade before the town was incorporated and when it was part of North Yarmouth, then in Massachusetts. [2]
A third brewpub was opened in Auburn, Maine, in 2005. The company's production volume that year, 2005, was in excess of 250,000 gallons. [1] By 2006, Gritty's was the third-largest Maine brewer, after Shipyard Brewing and D. L. Geary Brewing. [1] The company's Freeport location will close at the end of November 2024. [4]
The Harraseeket Inn is a historic inn on Main Street, U.S. Route 1, in Freeport, Maine, United States. Although today's business was established in 1984, the building it occupies was built in 1854. Although today's business was established in 1984, the building it occupies was built in 1854.