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  2. Larsson–Noak Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Larsson–Noak Historic District encompasses a collection of buildings constructed by Swedish immigrants to northern Maine between about 1888 and 1930. The district is focused on a cluster of four buildings on Station Road, northeast of the center of New Sweden, Maine. Notable among these is the c. 1888 Larsson-Ostlund House, which is the ...

  3. Maine State Route 161 - Wikipedia

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    It was designated in 2012 when SR 161 was moved to a new bypass around the city. Its southern terminus is at US 1 and SR 161 south of downtown. Its northern terminus is at SR 161 where it meets the northern end of the bypass. SR 161B is signed as a suffixed route, lacking the typical "Business" banner of Maine's other business routes.

  4. Anders and Johanna Olsson Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Olsson Farm is a 60-acre (24 ha) property located on the west side of West Road, a rural north-south road on the west side of New Sweden in northern Aroostook County, Maine. The farmstead consists of a connected series of structures, beginning with a 1-1/2 story wood frame structure that has a front-facing gable roof.

  5. Gustaf Adolph Lutheran Church - Wikipedia

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    The Gustaf Adolph Lutheran Church is set on the east side of Capitol Hill Road, about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of its junction with New Sweden Road (Maine State Route 161). The church is a single-story wood frame structure whose exterior is finished in stucco. Its windows are uniformly Gothic style lancet-arch windows.

  6. New Sweden, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Lenentine, Charlotte The Swedish People of Northern Maine (University of Maine. 1950) Hede, Richard Maine's Swedish Colony 1870–1970 Centennial Book (1970) Young, Christine Ellen. A Bitter Brew: Faith, Power, and Poison in a Small New England Town. Berkley Pub Group, 2006. ISBN 0425209180, 9780425209189.

  7. List of state routes in Maine - Wikipedia

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    State highway designation for former New England Route 25 designated in 1925 SR 26: 95.91: 154.35 SR 77 in Portland: NH 26 in Cambridge, NH: 1926: current State highway designation for former New England Route 26 designated in 1925 SR 27: 154.10: 248.00 SR 238 in Southport: Route 161 near Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn, QC Coburn Gore–Woburn Border ...

  8. Maine State Route 93 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 93 (SR 93) is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways, located in Oxford County. It is a minor highway in the western part of the state, running 11 miles (18 km) from U.S. Route 302 (US 302) in Bridgton to SR 5 in Lovell. It is signed as a north–south highway, but runs roughly southeast-to-northwest.

  9. Maine State Route 153 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 153 (SR 153) is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways. It runs 4.68 miles (7.53 km) from an intersection with SR 6 and SR 16 to an intersection with Smith Lane near Sebec Lake in Dover-Foxcroft. The route is also known as Greeley's Landing Road.