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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.
Auburn is a city in south-central Maine, within the United States.The city serves as the county seat of Androscoggin County. [4] The population was 24,061 at the 2020 census. [5]
The arrival of the railroad in 1848, and the choice of Auburn in 1854 to be the seat of the new Androscoggin County cemented the importance of the area where downtown Auburn is now located, and prompted further residential development in this district. Several Italianate houses were built in 1850s, such as the Roak House (20 Elm Street, built c ...
In 2022, Parakeet Communities, a Maryland-based company, purchased the park, immediately changing the bumping up the rent to $500 across the park. Residents call for rent control at Auburn mobile ...
Lewiston–Auburn (L–A) are twin cities in Androscoggin County, Maine, USA. Together, they have a population of 61,182 in a combined 101 square miles (260 km 2 ). The cities are commonly called "Cities of the Androscoggin," as they are seated along the banks of the Androscoggin River which separates them. [ 1 ]
Police issued a shelter-in-place order, evacuated homes and closed a section of the street in Auburn, trigging memories of the mass shooting in neighboring Lewiston less than eight months ago ...
Auburn Mall opened in 1979. Its original anchor stores were J. C. Penney and Porteous. [1] In 1990, Equity announced plans to expand the mall with a new wing and a Sears as a third anchor store. This would have replaced an existing Sears in Lewiston. [2] Porteous closed at the mall in 2002. [3] Express and Gap closed at the mall in 2003 and ...
The Charles A. Jordan House is a historic house at 63 Academy Street in Auburn, Maine.Built c. 1880, it is one of the finest examples of Second Empire style in the state. . Charles Jordan was a local master builder, who built this house as a residence and as a showcase of his