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Main Street is a historic street in Yarmouth, Maine, United States. It is part of the 18-mile-long (29 km) State Route 115 (SR 115), the eastern terminus of which is in Yarmouth at the intersection of Marina Road and Lafayette Street ( SR 88 ), at Yarmouth Harbor in the town's Lower Falls neighborhood.
Upper Village is the colloquial name for the western end of Main Street in Yarmouth, Maine, centered around its intersection with Elm Street. It is also known as the Corner . Businesses and residences in the Upper Village and the area around the intersection of Main and Elm Street, which officially became known as Yarmouthville in 1882, are ...
Elm Street is a prominent street in Yarmouth, Maine, United States.It runs for about 2.7 miles (4.3 km) from North Road in the north to Portland Street in the south. The street's addresses are split between "West Elm Street" and "East Elm Street", the transition occurring at Main Street in the Upper Village.
108 Main Street is a historic three-storey building in the Lower Falls area of Yarmouth, Maine. [1]Standing at the western corner of Main Street and Portland Street, the property was built in the 1860s for Rufus York, who ran a general store out of it with his wife, Zoa. [2]
Brick Store (Yarmouth, Maine) 81 Bridge Street (Yarmouth, Maine) D. Down-East Village Restaurant & Motel; ... 367 Main Street (Yarmouth, Maine) P.
Church Street is a historic street in Yarmouth, Maine, United States. It runs for about 425 feet (142 yd) from West Elm Street in the east to Hillside Street in the west. It was one of the first streets laid out after the town's population moved inland from the Broad Cove area in the 19th century. Several of its buildings are homes dating to ...
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Brick Store is the colloquial name given to a historic three-unit building in Yarmouth, Maine, United States. Located at 357 Main Street , near its junction with Elm Street in the town's Upper Village , the building was completed in 1862.