| Name of Notable | Genus | AsNotedIn | No | Address | Proximity | Area |
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| Name | Genus | AsNotedIn | Address | Proximity | Area | |
| Algernon Bangs House |
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16 | E Chestnut St |
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| Alls Souls Church |
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70 | State St |
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| Arnold Trail to Quebec |
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Along the Kennebec River, through Wayman and Flagstaff Lakes along the Dead River and Chain of Ponds to Quebec Canada | |||
| Augusta City Hall, Former |
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1 | Cony St |
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| Capitol Complex Historic District |
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State and Capitol Sts |
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| Capitol Park |
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Roughly bounded by Capitol St, Kennebec River, Union St, and State St |
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| Cony High School |
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Cony Circle at Cony and Stone Sts |
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| Crosby Street Historic District |
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Crosby St and Crosby Ln |
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| Cushnoc (ME 02102) |
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Address Restricted |
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| D V Adams Co - Bussell and Weston |
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190 | Water St |
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| Doughty Block |
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265 | Water St |
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| Dr J W Ellis House |
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62 | State St |
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| Fort Western |
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Bowman St |
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| Fuller-Weston House |
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11 | Summer St |
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| Gov John F Hill Mansion |
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136 | State St |
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| Gov Samuel Cony House |
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71 | Stone St |
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| Guy P Gannett House |
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184 | State St |
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| James G Blaine House |
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Capitol St and State St |
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| Journal Building |
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325 - 331 | Water St |
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| Kennebec Arsenal |
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Arsenal St |
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| Kennebec County Courthouse |
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95 | State St |
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| Kresge Building |
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241 - 249 | Water St |
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| Libby-Hill Block |
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227 - 233 | Water St |
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| Lithgow Library |
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Winthrop St |
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| Lot Morrill House |
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113 | Winthrop St |
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| Maine Insane Hospital |
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Hospital St |
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| Maine Insane Hospital (Boundary Increase) |
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Roughly bounded by Hospital St and Hospital Ave |
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| Maine State House |
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Capitol St |
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| Masonic Hall |
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313 - 321 | Water St |
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| Noble Block |
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186 | Water St |
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| Old Post Office |
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Water St |
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| South Parish Congregational Church and Parish House |
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Church St |
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| St Mark's Episcopal Church |
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9 | Summer St |
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| St Mary's Church |
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39 | Western Ave |
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| Sturgis and Haskell Building |
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180 - 182 | Water St |
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| Tappan-Viles House |
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154 | State St |
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| Vickery Building |
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261 | Water St |
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| Whitehouse Block |
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188 | Water St |
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| Williams Block |
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183 - 187 | Water St |
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| Winthrop Street Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by State, Bridge, North and South Chestnut, and Green Sts |
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| Winthrop Street Historic District (Boundary Increase) |
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20 | Spring St |
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| Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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| Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
| 1818/03/08 | Thomas Leighton (engineer) | Born | Thomas Leighton is born in Augusta, Kennebec County, Maine. | |||
| 1862/02/24 | Francis H Fassett | Architect | After the Great Augusta Fire of 1862, Francis H Fassett practically rebuilds the city. |
| Particulars for Augusta, ME: | |
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| Locale Type | City |
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