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Architecture & Landscape
This database includes rich collections of architectural building and landscape commissions dating from about 1850 through the present. Represented are Maine architects and designers; commissioned projects in Maine or for Maine residents; and some out of state commissions by Maine architects. Commissions include drawings for urban, coastal, and rural communities, and landscape design, parks, urban planning, and planned communities. Search the commissions This database includes rich collections of architectural building and landscape commissions dating from about 1850 through the present. Represented are Maine architects and designers; commissioned projects in Maine or for Maine residents; and some out of state commissions by Maine architects. Commissions include drawings for urban, coastal, and rural communities, and landscape design, parks, urban planning, and planned communities. Search the commissions
Item 150149
Taggett & Gartley Company and Northern Maine Sport Shop alterations, Houlton, 1947
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1947 Location: Houlton Clients: Taggett & Gartley Company; Northern Maine Sport Shop Architect: Eaton W. Tarbell
Item 151888
Teddy Ebersol's Red Sox Fields proposed conditions site plan, Boston, MA, 2005
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 2005 Location: Boston Client: Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Architect: M. W. Cole; Geller Sport, Inc.
Item 151451
Salt Pump climbing gym, Scarborough, 2013
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 2013 Location: Scarborough Clients: Taki Miyamoto; Salt Pump Architect: Carol A. Wilson; Carol A. Wilson Architect
Item 150251
Development Associates Trust building, Bangor, 1969-1973
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1969–1973 Location: Bangor; Bangor Client: Development Associates Trust Architect: Eaton W. Tarbell