Gardiner is a small city in Kennebec County. Situated on the west bank of the Kennebec River in southern Maine, Gardiner is located six miles south of the state capital, Augusta. - AsNotedIn
Gardiner is a small city in Kennebec County. Situated on the west bank of the Kennebec River in southern Maine, Gardiner is located six miles south of the state capital, Augusta. - AsNotedIn
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Christ Episcopal Church |
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1 | Dresden Ave | ||
Christian Science Church |
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17 | Lincoln Ave | ||
Edwin Arlington Robinson House |
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67 | Lincoln Ave | ||
Gardiner Historic District |
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Water St | |||
Gardiner Railroad Station |
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51 | Maine Ave | ||
Laura Richards House |
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3 | Dennis St | ||
Oaklands |
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S end of | Dresden St |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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1816/03/18 | Samuel Albert Jewett | Born | Sarah Kimball, wife of Samuel Jewett, gives birth to a son, Samuel Albert Jewett, in Gardiner, Kennebec, Maine. | |||
1919/00/00 | Jeanette Washburn Kelsey | Owner | A silver Loving Cup crafted in 1919 by Arthur J Stone and Herbert A Taylor at the Arthur J Stone Workshop in Gardiner, Maine, once owned by Albert and Jeannette Kelsey, is now at the Art Institute of Chicago. |
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Locale Type | Town |
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