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  2. Gardiner Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Gardiner Public Library is the public library of Gardiner, Maine, and the surrounding communities of Farmingdale, Litchfield, Pittston, Randolph, and West Gardiner. [1] The present library was built in 1881 and designed by architect Henry Richards.

  3. Gardiner, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Gardiner is a city in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. The population was 5,961 at the 2020 census. [3] Popular with tourists, Gardiner is noted for its culture and old architecture. Gardiner is a nationally accredited Main Street America community. [4] It is included in the Augusta, Maine micropolitan New England City and Town Area.

  4. List of Carnegie libraries in Maine - Wikipedia

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    The following list of Carnegie libraries in Maine provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Maine, where 18 public libraries were built from 18 grants (totaling $241,450) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1901 to 1912. In addition, academic libraries were built at 2 institutions (totaling $70,000).

  5. Libby's Colonial Tea Room - Wikipedia

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    Libby's Colonial Tea Room is a historic commercial building at 2713 Post Road (United States Route 1) in Wells, Maine.Built in 1922 as a restaurant, the building is now home to the Johnson Hall Museum, a privately run museum of Americana. [2]

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  7. Gardiner Historic District (Gardiner, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Gardiner Historic District encompasses the historic 19th-century commercial heart of the city of Gardiner, Maine. Once a leading port and industrial center on the Kennebec River , Gardiner's Water Street downtown area retains the feel of its late 19th-century commercial success.

  8. John Calvin Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Sturtevant Hall, Hebron Academy, Greenwood, Maine (1891) Biddeford City Hall and Biddeford's City Theater , Biddeford, Maine (1895–96) [ 51 ] [ 52 ] Rebuilt by Stevens after a December 1894 fire Riverton Trolley Park Casino, Portland, Maine (1896)

  9. Laura E. Richards House - Wikipedia

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    The interior had a typical Federal period central hall layout. Attached to the rear was a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story ell with a monitor roof, which joined it to a carriage barn. [3] The house was built c.1810 by Ebenezer Byram, who had purchased the land from Robert Hallowell Gardiner. In 1878, it was purchased by Henry and Laura E. Richards.