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Keywords: Creek

Historical Items

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Item 28635

Mill Creek, Islesboro, ca. 1900

Contributed by: Islesboro Historical Society Date: circa 1900 Location: Islesboro Media: Photographic print

Item 21589

Anthoine Creek basin, South Portland, 1965

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1965 Location: South Portland Media: Photographic print

Item 149761

Battle Creek Sanitarium Lacto Dextrin, ca. 1925

Courtesy of Avery Yale Kamila, an individual partner Date: circa 1925 Location: Gorham; Battle Creek Media: Metal, ink

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 151909

Various buildings for State School For Boys, South Portland, 1908

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1896–1908 Location: South Portland Client: State of Maine Architect: Coombs & Gibbs
This record contains 6 images.

Item 151210

Moore-Quin project, Essex, Massachusetts, 1996-2003

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1996–2003 Location: Essex; Essex Client: Elizabeth Mills Architect: Landscape Design Associates

Online Exhibits

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Exhibit

Maine's Untold Vegetarian History

Vegetarianism has deep roots in Maine and this first-of-its-kind exhibition explores this untold story.

Exhibit

South Portland's Wartime Shipbuilding

Two shipyards in South Portland, built quickly in 1941 to construct cargo ships for the British and Americans, produced nearly 270 ships in two and a half years. Many of those vessels bore the names of notable Mainers.

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Scarborough: They Answered the Call

Scarborough met every quota set by the state for supplying Civil War soldiers for Union regiments. Some of those who responded became prominent citizens of the town.

Site Pages

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Site Page

Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Early Shipbuilders - 1780s

"… section, a cluster of buildings centered on Mill Creek, where it passes under the County Road (now Route One.) A town landing was established on…"

Site Page

Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Shipbuilding

"… section, a cluster of buildings centered on Mill Creek, where it passes under the County Road (now Route One.) A town landing was established on…"

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Mount Desert Island: Shaped by Nature - More Permanent Settlers Arrive

"… is now Bar Harbor as well as Somesville, Otter Creek, Northeast Harbor and Southwest Harbor and Tremont."

My Maine Stories

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Story

We Are An Ordinary Family
by Catherine

Maine's abolitionists offer an answer to my questions about my family's experiences.

Story

What does a warming climate mean for Maine?
by David Reidmiller

Climate change affects all aspects of life. What does this mean for Maine?