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Guilford, Maine - BUILDINGS - Page 4 of 5
"The architect who designed the building was Fredrick A. Patterson from Bangor. He used the Carnegie Classic Revival style for the building."
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Mount Desert Island: Shaped by Nature - The Old House (circa 1820-2013)
"and Emily Savage’s architect son Fred L. Savage (1861-1924), was built and opened for the 1901 season."
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Islesboro--An Island in Penobscot Bay - Summer Resorts
"Designed by well-known architects, on often vast acreages, these summer "cottages" were built to provide generous seasonal experiences for their…"
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Bath's Historic Downtown - The Patten Free Library
"It was designed by architect George Harding, in a Richarsonian Romanesque style. There is a long history of the library's building which includes two…"
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Bath's Historic Downtown - Entertainment- Alameda and Opera House
"Churchill of Portland was the lead architect. The Opera House had its grand opening in September of 1913."
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Bath's Historic Downtown - Church Block
"Fassett who was the architect for the Church Block, also designed the Courthouse , the Hyde Block(Bath Savings), and the Lincoln Block, right next to…"
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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Village Schools
"… of the new complex designed by Waterville architect, C. H. Crane, was started June 7, 1950 by Kenneth Bunker of Mercer."
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Bath's Historic Downtown - Merchants' Row
"Some architects added architectural details like mouse toothing, decorative cornices, and decorative brickwork."
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Surry by the Bay - Surry Opera Company
"… carpenters, sawyers, clam diggers, children, architects and retirees--came together to perform the two operas at the Hancock County Auditorium."
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Bath's Historic Downtown - History Overview
"… as did two of the state’s most prominent architects, Bath native Francis Fassett (1823-1908) and his apprentice, John Calvin Stevens (1855-1940)…"
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