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  2. Main Street Historic District (Damariscotta, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Damariscotta's downtown is located on a neck of land that projects into the broad Damariscotta River, where Main Street (United States Route 1, the area's main thoroughfare has bypassed the downtown, and Main Street now is designated as United States Route 1B) crosses to the downtown area of Newcastle on the west side. Commercial buildings line ...

  3. Damariscotta, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Chapman-Hall House at 270 Main Street. Built in 1754, it is the oldest building in Damariscotta and one of the oldest in Maine. It was entered into the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. As of the census [8] of 2010, there were 2,218 people, 1,051 households, and 578 families residing in the town.

  4. Stephen Coffin House - Wikipedia

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    The Stephen Coffin House is a historic house at 170 Main Street in downtown Damariscotta, Maine.Built in the first decade of the 19th century, it is a fine local example of Federal style architecture, and is further distinctive for its ell, which is an early surviving example of an attached shop.

  5. Chapman-Hall House - Wikipedia

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    The Chapman-Hall House is a historic house museum at 270 Main Street in Damariscotta, Maine. Built in 1754 by one of the area's first permanent white settlers, it is the oldest standing house in the town, and one of the oldest in the state. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. [1]

  6. Matthew Cottrill House - Wikipedia

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    The Matthew Cottrill House is a historic house at 60 Main Street in Damariscotta, Maine.Built in 1801, it is a well-preserved example of Federal period architecture. It is historically significant for its association with Matthew Cottrill, an Irish immigrant who was, along with business partner James Kavanagh, a major economic force in Damariscotta, and also a key force in establishing the ...

  7. Damariscotta Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    The Damariscotta Baptist Church stands at the eastern end of the town's Main Street commercial district, at the southeast corner of the junction of Main Street (Business Route 1) and Bristol Road (Maine State Route 129). The location is prominently visible from a significant portion of Main Street, and the church is set on a low rise.

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  9. Skidompha Public Library - Wikipedia

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    On March 13, 1905, the Skidompha Library Association was incorporated [citation needed] and its collection of 1,476 books was given to the three towns (Damariscotta, Newcastle and Nobleboro) as the start of a Free Public Library. [2] The library was established over the Charles M. Jones Grocery Store on Main Street. [3]