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  2. List of mayors of Augusta, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of mayors of the city of Augusta, Maine, United States. View of current City Hall building in Augusta, Maine, 2013 View of former City Hall building in Augusta, Maine; seat of government 1896-1987

  3. Former Augusta City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Former Augusta City Hall is located at 1 Cony Street in Augusta, Maine.Built in 1895-96, it is a well-preserved local example of civic Renaissance Revival architecture, and served as Augusta's city hall until 1987.

  4. Augusta, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Augusta (/ ə ˈ ɡ ʌ s t ə / ə-GUSS-tə) is the capital of the U.S. state of Maine and the county seat of and most populous city in Kennebec County.The city's population was 18,899 at the 2020 census, [5] making it the 12th most populous city in Maine, and 3rd least populous state capital in the United States after Montpelier, Vermont, and Pierre, South Dakota.

  5. Capitol Complex Historic District - Wikipedia

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    North of the state house, across Capitol Street, is The Blaine House, a National Historic Landmark property that now serves as the official residence of the governor of Maine. Built in 1833 and enlarged in the 1860s and 1870s by James G. Blaine , the house was given to the state in 1919.

  6. Category : National Register of Historic Places in Augusta, Maine

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  7. Blaine House - Wikipedia

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    The Blaine House, also known as the James G. Blaine House, is the official residence of the governor of Maine and their family. The executive mansion was officially declared the residence of the governor in 1919 with the name "Blaine House". It is located at Capitol and State streets in Augusta, across the street from the Maine State House.

  8. Category:Augusta, Maine City Council members - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Mayors of Augusta, Maine - Wikipedia

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