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Colburn School (Pittston, Maine) Corinth Town Hall and Corinthian Lodge No. 59, I.O.O.F. ... Maine) Rumford Municipal Building; S. Sangerville Town Hall; Stewart Free ...
The following is a list of mayors of the city of Auburn, Maine, United States. View of Auburn Hall building in 2017, seat of city government in Auburn, Maine Part of a series on the
The Auburn Commercial Historic District encompasses the main late 19th-century historic downtown area of Auburn, Maine. The twelve buildings in the district represent the city's growth between 1855 and 1902, housing businesses, professional offices and social halls, and also the city's municipal offices.
According to the 2020 United States census, Maine is the 9th least populous state, with 1,372,247 inhabitants, and the 12th smallest by land area, spanning 30,842.92 square miles (79,882.8 km 2). [1] Maine is divided into 16 counties and contains 482 municipalities consisting of cities, towns, and plantations. [ 2 ]
The former Corinth Town Hall and Corinthian Lodge No. 59, I.O.O.F. is a historic community building at 328 Main Street in Corinth, Maine. Built in 1880 as a joint venture by the town and the local Odd Fellows chapter, it served as Corinth's town hall for about 100 years, and as a major social meeting and event location for the town.
The Town of Portland built its Market House in Market (or Haymarket) Square 1825. [1] [2] [3] The first floor in the building's early years housed stalls used by farmers to sell agricultural products. [1] Also known as Military Hall, [1] the building's simple gable appearance was modified in 1833, to plans made the previous year by Charles ...
Mallett Hall is located on the east side of Hallowell Road (Maine State Route 9), just north of its junction with Dyer Road and south of Bradbury Mountain State Park.It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, with a gable roof, clapboard siding, and a granite foundation.
The Old Town House stands on the east side of Town House Road (Maine State Route 235), up the hill from Union's town common. It is a 1-1/2 story wood frame structure, with a gabled roof and clapboarded exterior. It has relatively plain trim around doors and windows, and short gable returns. The main entrance is a later Victorian double door.