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  2. James Emery House - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. August 13, 1974. The James Emery House, also known as Linwood Cottage, is a historic house on Main Street in Bucksport, Maine. An architecturally eclectic mix of Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, and Italianate styling, the house was built c. 1855 on a site overlooking the Penobscot River. It was listed on the National Register of ...

  3. Jed Prouty Tavern and Inn - Wikipedia

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    86000074 [1] The Jed Prouty Tavern and Inn is an historic building at 57 Main Street in downtown Bucksport, Hancock County, Maine. It was built around 1780 as a two family home and was converted into a tavern and inn around 1820. In this guise it hosted prominent national figures, including Daniel Webster and Presidents Martin Van Buren and ...

  4. Brown-Pilsbury Double House - Wikipedia

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    97001129 [1] Added to NRHP. September 11, 1997. The Brown-Pilsbury Double House is a historic two-family house at 188–190 Franklin Street in Bucksport, Maine, United States. Built c. 1808, it is an architecturally distinctive and regionally rare example of an early 19th-century wood frame duplex. It was listed on the National Register of ...

  5. Wilson Hall (Bucksport, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Maine Methodist Conference was established in 1848, due in part to the rise in Methodism's popularity in the region in the 1840s. The conference elected to build a seminary soon afterward, and Wilson Hall was built in 1850-51. It is the largest Greek Revival building in Bucksport, and was home to the county's only seminary.

  6. Bucksport, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Bucksport is a historical town in Hancock County, Maine, United States. The population was 4,944 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] Bucksport is across the Penobscot River estuary from Fort Knox and the Penobscot Narrows Bridge , which replaced the Waldo–Hancock Bridge .

  7. Phineas Heywood House - Wikipedia

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    Federal. NRHP reference No. 87002194 [1] Added to NRHP. January 7, 1988. The Phineas Heywood House is a historic house at 343 Maine Street in the center of Bucksport, Maine. Built c. 1824, it is one of the finest Federal style brick houses in the region, and was probably the first brick building erected in Bucksport and its surrounding towns.

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