Auburn-Harpswell Association Historic District
The Auburn-Harpswell Association Historic District encompasses a well-preserved enclave of summer residences built in the early 20th century in southern Harpswell, Maine. The district includes ten Shingle style houses, a Colonial Revival dining hall, and a Greek Revival meeting hall. The Auburn Colony, an exclusive company of businessmen from Auburn, Maine, was responsible for their development. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
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Auburn-Harpswell Association Historic District
The Auburn-Harpswell Association Historic District encompasses a well-preserved enclave of summer residences built in the early 20th century in southern Harpswell, Maine. The district includes ten Shingle style houses, a Colonial Revival dining hall, and a Greek Revival meeting hall. The Auburn Colony, an exclusive company of businessmen from Auburn, Maine, was responsible for their development. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
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The Auburn-Harpswell Associati ...... er of Historic Places in 1985.
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1985-03-21
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48,188,700
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Merriman,Leon Blake
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Colonial Revival, Shingle Style, Gothic Revival
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The Auburn-Harpswell Associati ...... er of Historic Places in 1985.
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Auburn-Harpswell Association Historic District
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Auburn-Harpswell Association Historic District
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