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    Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village And Museum

    707 Shaker Rd, New Gloucester, ME    

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    The Sabbathday Lake Shaker Museum is located within the perimeters of the only active and functioning Shaker Community in the world. The Sabbathday Lake Shaker Community was founded in 1783, in what was then called Tho... heritagesites.com

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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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    Site Of Fort Andross And Fort George

    Brunswick, ME    

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    To mark the site of 1688 Fort Andross 1694 and 1715 Fort George 1737 Also the earliest burial place where are buried Benjamin Larrabee Agent of the Pejepscot Proprietors and Commander of Fort George. Also Robert and Andrew Dunn... hmdb.org

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    Franco American Heritage Center At St Mary's

    Lewiston, ME    

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    French-Canadian performing arts, museum & learning center in church closed francoamericanheritage.org

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    Androscoggin Swinging Bridge

    Brunswick, ME    

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    Originally designed and built 1892 by John A. Roebling's Sons Co. for mill workers to cross the river from new housing in Topsham to the Cabot Mill in Brunswick. The bridge has served generations of citizens of all ages between... hmdb.org

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    Home Of Amos No And Christiana Williams Freeman

    Portland, ME    

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    First full-time called minister of the Abyssinian Meeting House 1841-1852 Rev. Freeman (1809-1893) was an instructor in the school maintained for African Americans in the Abyssinian Meeting House. As conductors on the Undergrou... hmdb.org