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The Kennebunk Historic District encompasses a large portion of the historic town center of Kennebunk, Maine.Established in 1736, the district includes a significant number of fairly high-style houses from the late 18th and early 19th centuries, when Kennebunk was at its height as a shipbuilding and maritime shipping center.
As a history and art center in Southern Maine, the museum's collections include objects ranging from 19th-century paintings to shipbuilding tools, from 18th-century clothing to contemporary art. It is located in the heart of the Kennebunk Historic District , occupying 18,000 square feet of space in several buildings on Main Street.
Kennebunk is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the central village in the town of Kennebunk in York County, Maine, United States. The population was 5,214 at the 2010 census, out of a total town population of 10,798. [2] It is part of the Portland–South Portland–Biddeford, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The polls on Tuesday will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the Kennebunk Town Hall Auditorium at 1 Summer Street. ... The polls will be open at the Dunaway Center at 23 School Street on Tuesday ...
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This illustration lays out a proposal by Kennebunk Savings and Avesta to build two structures with 70 affordable housing units for seniors on Alewive Road in Kennebunk, Maine.
Kennebunk / ˈ k ɛ n i ˌ b ʌ ŋ k / is a town in York County, Maine, United States.The population was 11,536 at the 2020 census. [4] Kennebunk is home to several beaches, the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge, the 1799 Kennebunk Inn, many historic shipbuilders' homes, the Brick Store Museum and the Nature Conservancy Kennebunk Plains (known locally as the Blueberry Plains), with 1,500 ...
The Kennebunkport Historic District encompasses most of the village center of Kennebunkport, Maine.It includes the town's highest concentration of historic architecture, with many buildings from the late 18th and early 19th century, when Kennebunkport was at its height as a shipping and shipbuilding center.