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  2. North Anson, Maine - Wikipedia

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    North Anson is a village in the northeastern part of the town of Anson, Somerset County, Maine, United States. History [ edit ] According to an 1886 History of Anson, Maine, "In 1845 [Anson] was divided, and North Anson incorporated out of it; but a re-union of the parts took place in 1855.

  3. Anson, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Anson, Maine. /  44.81139°N 69.89222°W  / 44.81139; -69.89222. Anson is a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States. [2] The population was 2,291 at the time of the 2020 census. [3] It includes the villages of Anson and North Anson .

  4. Steward–Emery House - Wikipedia

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    Removed from NRHP. March 21, 2023. The Steward–Emery House is a historic house in North Anson, Maine. It is a handsome Italianate house, built c. 1870 with Colonial Revival alterations early in the 20th century. The house is most notable for the large amount of high-quality trompe-l'œil artwork on its walls, which is among the finest known ...

  5. Bailey Farm Windmill - Wikipedia

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    June 28, 1988; 35 years ago. ( 1988-06-28) The Bailey Farm Windmill is an historic windmill on Maine State Route 16, north of the village of North Anson, Maine. Built in 1905, it is an architecturally distinctive local landmark, with an octagonal frame and a copper-domed roof. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

  6. Temples Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Temples Historic District encompasses a distinctive collection of Greek Revival houses on Madison Street in the rural village of North Anson, Maine.Built between about 1844 and 1858 were four houses in a row, three of which exhibit classical Greek temple-front facades, and assemblage that is unique in the rural interior of the state.

  7. Anson Grange No. 88 - Wikipedia

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    04000371 [1] Added to NRHP. April 28, 2004. The Anson Grange No. 88 is a historic commercial building and Grange hall at 10 Elm Street in North Anson, Maine. With a construction history dating to 1849, it is North Anson's oldest commercial building, and the only one to survive a pair of fires that devastated the community in 1863 and 1913.

  8. Solon, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Solon is the gateway to the Old Canada Road ( U.S. Route 201 ), which from 1820 until 1860 served as the primary link between Lower Canada and Maine. The byway follows the Kennebec River valley through various villages and into the forests near the Canada–US border. [6]

  9. Embden, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Embden, Maine. /  44.93694°N 69.94500°W  / 44.93694; -69.94500. Embden is a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States. The population was 902 at the 2020 census.