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The Paul Family Farm is located at the southern corner of Depot Road and Goodwin Road (Maine State Route 101), in a rural area northeast of the Eliot village center.The main house is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, five bays wide, with a side-gable roof, central chimney, and clapboard siding.
The first library established in the town Eliot was a private lending library established by William Fogg and housed at his home on Old Road. Fogg's son, Dr. John H. S. Fogg, a Harvard-educated doctor, continued his father's interest in education, amassing a collection of books. Upon his death he gave most of his book collection to the town ...
Eliot is a town in York County, Maine, United States. Originally settled in 1623, it was formerly a part of Kittery, to its east. After Kittery, it is the next most southern town in the state of Maine, lying on the Piscataqua River across from Portsmouth and Newington, New Hampshire. The population was 6,717 at the 2020 census. [3]
The town’s election will be held in the Marshwood Middle School gymnasium, with the polls open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. Tuesday. Here's a look at a few of the biggest questions for Eliot voters:
Wayne Avery, who owns Dr. Heat and Mr. Cool HVAC service in York, said he has at least $47,000 raised to replace Barr’s mold-infested mobile home on Punkintown Road in Eliot. That is about ...
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The Raitt Homestead Farm Museum is a farm museum in Eliot, Maine. The Raitt Homestead Farm was built in 1896 on 33 acres (13 ha). The Raitt Homestead Farm was built in 1896 on 33 acres (13 ha). The owner, Charles A. Raitt, used the farm to manufacture bricks, maintain a sawmill and grow an apple orchard.
Punkintown (or Punkin Town [1]), once known as Emerytown, [2] Emery Town, [3] or Emeryville, [4] was a village situated at the corners of South Berwick, Eliot, and York, Maine from the 1800s through the early 1900s. At its peak, between seven and ten families gave the small town its population of somewhere between 30 and 40 people.