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  2. Proprietors Meeting House and Parish House - Wikipedia

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    The Proprietors Meeting House and Parish House is located at the southeast corner of Broad Turn Road and Old County Road (Maine State Route 22) in southeastern Buxton.The meeting house is a single-story rectangular structure with a projecting entry pavilion, and a tower straddling the line between the two sections.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in York County ...

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    Location of York County in Maine. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in York County, Maine. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in York County, Maine, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National ...

  4. Buxton, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Buxton is a town in York County, Maine, United States.It is part of the Portland metropolitan area.The population was 8,376 at the 2020 census. [2] Buxton includes the villages of Salmon Falls/Tory Hill, Chicopee, Groveville, Bar Mills, West Buxton, and Buxton Center.

  5. First Congregational Church of Buxton - Wikipedia

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    The town of Buxton was incorporated in 1772, having been settled for some time. Land for this church property was granted in 1761, and the congregation was ministered by Paul Coffin from 1762 until is death 60 years later in 1821. In the following year, this church was built to replace the old meetinghouse.

  6. Salmon Falls (East) Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Salmon Falls (East) Historic District encompasses a node of rural development in western Buxton, Maine.It includes thirteen historic properties, mainly Greek Revival in character, extending north along Maine State Route 117, north of its junction with Simpson Road, and two on the latter street, that were all built between about 1800 and 1850.

  7. Royal Brewster House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1805 by Joseph Woodman, a prominent local builder and businessman. It was built for Dr. Royal Brewster, who had married a Buxton native in 1795 and settled there. Brewster served as the town doctor for about forty years, and provided space in the home for his brother John. John was born a deaf-mute, and was educated ...

  8. Salmon Falls (West) Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The road that is now Maine State Route 117 was the main road in the area leading north from the port of Saco, and became the focus for development on the Buxton side of the village. [2] One of the first settlers on the west side of the River, Isaac Lane, paid to have a bridge built across the river (roughly now the location of United States ...

  9. Elden's Store - Wikipedia

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    Elden's Store is a historic commercial building on Long Plains Road (Maine State Route 22) in the center of Buxton, Maine.Built in 1802, it is the oldest commercial building in the rural community, and is one of the few historic brick commercial buildings in western York County.

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