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The Gardiner Historic District encompasses the historic 19th-century commercial heart of the city of Gardiner, Maine. Once a leading port and industrial center on the Kennebec River , Gardiner's Water Street downtown area retains the feel of its late 19th-century commercial success.
The Edwin Arlington Robinson House is an historic house at 67 Lincoln Avenue in Gardiner, Maine.A two-story wood-frame house, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971 for its association with Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869–1935) one the United States' leading poets of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Gardiner is a city in Kennebec County, Maine, with a population of 5,961 and a ZIP code of 04345. It was founded in 1754 by Dr. Silvester Gardiner and has a rich history of shipbuilding, trade, and ice export.
Last year alone, the Rolando's Redemption Center processed roughly 4.5 million recyclables. The small site is one of a few hundred scattered across Maine, all of which have helped the state become ...
Shawshank State Prison is a fictional prison in Maine, created by Stephen King for his novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption. It is also featured in the film adaptation, the TV series Castle Rock, and other works by King and his son Joe Hill.
The Laura E. Richards House was a historic house located in Gardiner, Maine. Built c.1810, it was a fine local example of Federal period architecture. It was primarily known as the home of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Laura E. Richards during the majority of her writing career. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1]
Dr. Silvester Gardiner (June 29, 1708 – August 8, 1786) was a physician, pharmaceutical merchant and land developer of Maine. He is known for founding the city of Gardiner . Early years
Oaklands, also known locally as Oaklands Castle, is a historic house on Oaklands Farm in southern Gardiner, Maine. The main house of this farm property is a stone Gothic Revival work from the early career of the noted 19th-century architect Richard Upjohn .