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Wiscasset Historic District

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stands. This house, built in 1805, is one of nation's finest examples of Federal architecture. Other prominent buildings include the public library, located in an 1805 brick mansion, and the former Wiscasset Academy building, built in 1807 and now housing an art gallery. The district also includes
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During the height of its economic success, a significant amount of fairly high-style Federal architecture was built. Prominent examples are found along some of its residential streets, as well as
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wrecked it. The town's economy has since been a shadow of that period's success, and development stalled, only sometimes punctuated by fires, which were mainly restricted to its waterfront areas.
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Samuel Page House (1837), Lee Street. Has "handcarved porch by Edbury Hatch, of Newcastle. A ship's figure-head carver added in the early 20th century." HABS documented.
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Castle Tucker (1807–08), High & Lee Streets (photo 7). Has "unusual elliptical stairs. Double piazza and Victorian trim added by Capt. Richard Tucker in 1859."
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Wiscasset Public Library (1805), High Street. Was second brick house in Wiscasset, later was various banks, then county offices, then house, then library in 1929.
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Frances Cook House (1795), Main & Pleasant Streets. Built for Francis Cook, first U.S. Customs collector (first in Wiscasset?) and a personal friend of
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Blagdon-Emerson House (before 1819), Federal Street near Danforth. "Typical two-story 'mart and manse' where Charles E. Emerson published periodicals
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Clark-Wood House (1852), also known as "Musical Wonder House", High Street. Built as a double house, HABS-documented, was a museum in 1972
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and two other contributing sites, one being a cemetery whose oldest stone is from 1739. Located on the west bank of the
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The town of Wiscasset is located on the western bank of the Sheepscot River, at a wide point above the northern tip of
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Wood-Foote House, also known as Abiel Wood House, (1811-1824), High Street. (photo 9) Three-story mansion with
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Moses Carlton House (1804–05), High Street (photo 5). Sold to Capt. Moses Carlton for 100 puncheons of rum.
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Kingsbury House (1763), at Federal & Washington Streets, moved from site of Nickels-Sortwell House
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cottage built in 1939 in Atlanta, Georgia, was based on a Wiscasset cottage that was built in 1770.
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Tucker-Nash House, before 1784, Main & Pleasant Streets, moved in 1792 to current location
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The Elmes (1793), Pleasant & Bradbury Street. Built by Gen. Abiel Wood, whose last wife
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Damon House, also known as the "Pink House" (1805), Federal Street (photo 6). Owned by
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Manasseh Smith House (1797), Main Street, believed to be first brick house in Wiscasset
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Wewenock Building or Wawenock Block (1856), Main Street (Route 1) (photo 12)
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine
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was Maine's first female novelist. Moved to present site by Wm. Elmes.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Lincoln County, Maine
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Governor Smith House, 1792 (photo 3), High Street, documented by HABS
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and settled in the 18th century, Wiscasset was a prominent harbor in
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ended its prosperity. The village center includes fine examples of
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Old Powder House (1813), Churchill Street. Brick. HABS-documented
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Hodge House (1787), Rt. #1 & Hodge Street, documented by HABS
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National Register of Historic Places in Lincoln County, Maine
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Lilac Cottage (Antique Shop) (before 1789), Washington Street
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island, which the river passes on both sides en route to the
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Maine, and a major shipbuilding and merchant port, until the
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that encompasses substantially all of the central village of
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Roughly Parker, Dresden, Bradford, Main, and Federal Sts.,
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Bradford House, 1794. Bradford Street (photo 4) Built by
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Ancient Cemetery, earliest existing stone 1739 (photo 1)
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a few examples of later architecture, including the
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Judge Rice House, before 1766, on Route 1 (photo 2)
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Lincoln County Courthouse (Wiscasset, Maine)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Wiscasset Historic District is located in Maine
Wiscasset Historic District is located in the United States
Wiscasset, Maine
44°0′20″N 69°40′4″W / 44.00556°N 69.66778°W / 44.00556; -69.66778
Greek Revival
Federal
Octagon
73000242
historic district
Wiscasset, Maine
contributing buildings
Sheepscot River
Mid Coast
War of 1812
Federal period architecture
National Historic Landmark
Nickels-Sortwell House
National Register of Historic Places
Westport
Gulf of Maine
Dresden
Alna
Perkins
shire town
Lincoln County
Embargo Act of 1807

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