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The Waterboro Grange is a historic civic building at 31 West Road in Waterboro, Maine.Built in 1948-50, it is a simplified recreation of a 1920s Craftsman/Bungalow building that was destroyed by a massive wildfire that swept through the region in 1947, and is one of the last Grange halls built in the state.
Waterboro is a town in York County, Maine, United States. The population was 7,936 at the 2020 census. [3] It is part of the Portland ...
The James Leavitt House in Waterboro Center, Maine, is a mid-19th century Greek Revival home built of wooden weatherboard and resting on a granite foundation. Built in 1850 for wealthy merchant James Leavitt, the house is on the National Register of Historic Places and is now owned by the town of Waterboro, which operates the architecturally-significant structure as a house museum known as the ...
The Johnson Mill is located on the north side of Maine State Route 5, just south of North Waterboro village. The mill pond is located on the south side of the highway, which crosses over Johnson Stream on a concrete bridge built by mill owner Dennis Johnson in 1920. The mill dam, now breached, lies nearly underneath the bridge.
Waterboro: Town York 7,936 55.3 143 1787 Hampden: Town Penobscot 7,709 37.9 98 1794 Farmington: Town Franklin (seat) 7,592 55.7 144 1794 South Berwick: Town York 7,467
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Almost 70,000 people camped out on the runway and airfield, briefly transforming the former base into the second-largest city in Maine. They returned in 1998 and 2003 (the 1998 show is pictured left).
The Old Corner Church is located on a rise overlooking the southwest corner of West and Federal Streets, west of the main village of the town of Waterboro. It is a rectangular wood frame structure, about 40 by 50 feet (12 m × 15 m) in size, with a front-facing gable roof, clapboard siding, and a granite foundation obscured by a wooden water table.