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    Androscoggin Historical Society

    2 Turner St, Auburn, ME    

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    Contains genealogical information, and artifacts of local history. Bird collection, farming tools, Civil War memorabilia. Hours: 1:30 PM - 5PM on Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays. Public Welcome. Court St. door, elevator a... visitmaine.com

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    Pineland Public Reserved Land

    West Pownal, ME    

    Located on both sides of Route 231, the Pineland Unit includes more than 600 acres of land in New Gloucester, Gray and North Yarmouth. This rolling land with its forests and agricultural fields once supplied the needs of the P... maine.gov

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    Skyline Farm

    95 The Lane, North Yarmouth, ME    

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    This nonprofit organization is working to transform Skyline Farm into a community resource as a living carriage museum with an antique carriage & sleigh collection, while also preserving the farm's open space and histo... heritagesites.com

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    Mayall Mills

    North Gray, ME    

    Although the Mayall Mill site is not officially a State Historic Site, it is owned by the Bureau of Parks and Lands as part of our Pineland Public Reserved Lands. Established by Samuel Mayall in 1791 in a small wooden building... maine.gov

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    Range Ponds State Park

    South Poland, ME    

    A short drive from one of Maine's major urban areas, Lewiston and Auburn, Range Ponds State Park welcomes visitors who enjoy the wide sandy beach as they swim, picnic and play. Most activity centers on the waterfront which is ... maine.gov

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    Museum L A

    35 Canal St, Lewiston, ME    

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    This museum showcases the rich history of the Industrial Revolution and its workers in Lewiston-Auburn. Museum L-A presents history in context by connecting the past to today. In the years following the closing of the ... heritagesites.com

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    Cities Of The Androscoggin

    Auburn, ME    

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    The Lewiston-Auburn Railroad Bridge was erected in 1909 and served as a vital link to the downtown. It also provided the connection for thousands of Canadian, Irish, Polish and other immigrants to the area. Recognizing the brid... hmdb.org

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    Oriental Powder Mills

    ME    

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    Produced one third of Norths' gunpowder during Civil War. Abandoned late 1800's, as was the Canal. No buildings or barracks remain, but several foundations and the old canal/towpath is very obvious. Submitted by: R.Currie... ghosttowns.com

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    Bonney Park

    Auburn, ME    

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    In Memory of Rodney Rocky Bonney. Auburn police officer Rodney Rocky Bonney died in the line of duty attempting to rescue a youth from these frigid waters. April 06, 1981. In Valor There is Hope hmdb.org

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    Fort Gorges

    ME    

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    On Hog Island, in Portland Bay. history.rootsweb