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  2. Main Street Historic District (Auburn, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    April 21, 1989. The Main Street Historic District is a small residential historic district south of the downtown area of Auburn, Maine. The fourteen houses in the district represent a cross-section of residential development during Auburn's growth between about 1825 and 1925. The district extends along Main Street, from Drummond Street south ...

  3. Auburn, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Auburn is a city in south-central Maine, within the United States.The city serves as the county seat of Androscoggin County. [4] The population was 24,061 at the 2020 census. [5]

  4. Auburn Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Auburn Commercial Historic District encompasses the main late 19th-century historic downtown area of Auburn, Maine. The twelve buildings in the district represent the city's growth between 1855 and 1902, housing businesses, professional offices and social halls, and also the city's municipal offices. The district was added to the National ...

  5. Lost Valley Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    lostvalleyski.com. Lost Valley is a ski area in Auburn, Maine. Its east-facing slopes feature 21 trails & 9 gladed trails across the hill, and is served by four lifts, two chairlifts, one ground lift carpet, and one tow lift in their snow-tubing park. Lost Valley is home to the Maine Family Snow Tube Park.

  6. Barker Mill - Wikipedia

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    May 8, 1979. The Barker Mill is an historic mill at 143 Mill Street in Auburn, Maine. Built in 1873, this five-story brick mill building is one a relatively few in the state that has a mansard roof, and has a higher degree of decorative styling than other period mill buildings. It was the first major mill on the Auburn side of the Androscoggin ...

  7. Edward Little House - Wikipedia

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    The Edward Little House is an historic house at 217 Main Street in Auburn, Maine. Built in 1827, the Federal style house is one of the oldest on the south side of Auburn, and is most notable as the home of Edward Little, a major landowner and proponent of the development of Auburn. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in ...

  8. Charles A. Jordan House - Wikipedia

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    The Charles A. Jordan House is a historic house at 63 Academy Street in Auburn, Maine. Built c. 1880, it is one of the finest examples of Second Empire style in the state. Charles Jordan was a local master builder, who built this house as a residence and as a showcase of his work. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places ...

  9. Holman Day House - Wikipedia

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    78000155 [1] Added to NRHP. January 20, 1978. The Holman Day House is a historic house at 2 Goff Street in Auburn, Maine. Built in 1895, it is one of the state's finest examples of Queen Anne architecture, and is further notable as the home of Maine author Holman Day. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.