National Register of Historic Places listings in Somerset County, Maine
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Somerset County, Maine.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Somerset County, Maine, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 59 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
Androscoggin - Aroostook - Cumberland - Franklin - Hancock - Kennebec - Knox - Lincoln - Oxford - Penobscot - Piscataquis - Sagadahoc - Somerset - Waldo - Washington - York |
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Anson Grange No. 88 | April 28, 2004 (#04000371) |
10 Elm St. 44°51′16″N 69°53′55″W / 44.854444°N 69.898611°W / 44.854444; -69.898611 (Anson Grange No. 88) | North Anson | ||
2 | Arnold Trail to Quebec | October 1, 1969 (#69000018) |
Along the Kennebec River, through Wayman and Flagstaff lakes along the Dead River and Chain of Ponds to Quebec, Canada 45°10′22″N 70°02′32″W / 45.1727°N 70.0422°W / 45.1727; -70.0422 (Arnold Trail to Quebec) | Bingham | Extends through Franklin, Kennebec, Sagadahoc, and Somerset counties | |
3 | Bailey Farm Windmill | June 28, 1988 (#88000885) |
State Route 16 44°51′45″N 69°55′49″W / 44.8625°N 69.930278°W / 44.8625; -69.930278 (Bailey Farm Windmill) | North Anson | ||
4 | Asa Bates Memorial Chapel | October 31, 2002 (#02001272) |
2 Ten Lots Rd. 44°35′29″N 69°41′51″W / 44.591389°N 69.6975°W / 44.591389; -69.6975 (Asa Bates Memorial Chapel) | Fairfield Center | ||
5 | Bigelow-Page House | April 20, 1988 (#88000395) |
20 High St. 44°46′10″N 69°43′13″W / 44.769444°N 69.720278°W / 44.769444; -69.720278 (Bigelow-Page House) | Skowhegan | ||
6 | Bingham Free Meetinghouse | June 3, 1976 (#76000113) |
S. Main St. (U.S. Route 201) 45°03′08″N 69°52′58″W / 45.052222°N 69.882778°W / 45.052222; -69.882778 (Bingham Free Meetinghouse) | Bingham | ||
7 | Birch Island House | March 7, 1996 (#96000246) |
Birch Island 45°35′15″N 70°25′36″W / 45.5875°N 70.426667°W / 45.5875; -70.426667 (Birch Island House) | Holeb | ||
8 | Bloomfield Academy | February 19, 1982 (#82000778) |
Main St. 44°45′37″N 69°43′04″W / 44.760278°N 69.717778°W / 44.760278; -69.717778 (Bloomfield Academy) | Skowhegan | ||
9 | Caratunk Falls Archeological District | May 30, 1986 (#86001200) |
Address Restricted | Solon | ||
10 | Carrabasset Inn | April 14, 2000 (#00000376) |
Junction of Union St. and State Route 8 44°51′10″N 69°53′44″W / 44.852778°N 69.895556°W / 44.852778; -69.895556 (Carrabasset Inn) | North Anson | ||
11 | Gov. Abner Coburn House | July 30, 1974 (#74000193) |
Main St. 44°45′43″N 69°43′00″W / 44.761944°N 69.716667°W / 44.761944; -69.716667 (Gov. Abner Coburn House) | Skowhegan | ||
12 | Concord Haven | October 2, 1992 (#92001297) |
Eastern side of State Route 16, 1.7 miles (2.7 km) north of its junction with Berry Rd. 44°58′34″N 69°52′42″W / 44.976111°N 69.878333°W / 44.976111; -69.878333 (Concord Haven) | Embden | ||
13 | Connor-Bovie House | January 18, 1974 (#74000321) |
22 Summit Street 44°35′14″N 69°36′03″W / 44.587222°N 69.600833°W / 44.587222; -69.600833 (Connor-Bovie House) | Fairfield | ||
14 | Cotton-Smith House | June 18, 1992 (#92000794) |
42 High St. 44°35′11″N 69°36′02″W / 44.586389°N 69.600556°W / 44.586389; -69.600556 (Cotton-Smith House) | Fairfield | ||
15 | C. F. Douglas House | December 18, 1978 (#78000200) |
State Route 8 44°42′46″N 69°47′44″W / 44.712778°N 69.795556°W / 44.712778; -69.795556 (C. F. Douglas House) | Norridgewock | ||
16 | Dudley's Corner School House | July 15, 2002 (#02000787) |
5 Dudley Corner Rd. 44°46′20″N 69°40′34″W / 44.772144°N 69.676041°W / 44.772144; -69.676041 (Dudley's Corner School House) | Skowhegan | ||
17 | Eaton School | June 23, 1988 (#88000884) |
Junction of Main St. and Mercer Rd. 44°42′48″N 69°47′55″W / 44.713333°N 69.798611°W / 44.713333; -69.798611 (Eaton School) | Norridgewock | ||
18 | Embden Town House | October 16, 1989 (#89001704) |
Cross Town Rd. 44°54′42″N 69°55′57″W / 44.911667°N 69.9325°W / 44.911667; -69.9325 (Embden Town House) | Embden | ||
19 | The Evergreens | February 8, 1982 (#82000779) |
Ferry Street[6] 44°56′17″N 69°52′03″W / 44.938177°N 69.867364°W / 44.938177; -69.867364 (The Evergreens) | Solon | Archaeological site, on the Evergreens Campground property | |
20 | First Baptist Church, Former | June 21, 1991 (#91000770) |
Western side of Main St., south of State Route 104 44°45′37″N 69°43′03″W / 44.760278°N 69.7175°W / 44.760278; -69.7175 (First Baptist Church, Former) | Skowhegan | ||
21 | Founders Hall | October 9, 1979 (#79000167) |
S. Main St. 44°46′46″N 69°23′14″W / 44.779444°N 69.387222°W / 44.779444; -69.387222 (Founders Hall) | Pittsfield | The central campus building of Maine Central Institute. | |
22 | Gerald Hotel | March 25, 2013 (#12000894) |
151-157 Main St. 44°35′13″N 69°35′43″W / 44.586922°N 69.595397°W / 44.586922; -69.595397 (Gerald Hotel) | Fairfield | ||
23 | Amos Gerald House | June 24, 1980 (#80000252) |
107 Main St. 44°35′05″N 69°35′54″W / 44.584722°N 69.598333°W / 44.584722; -69.598333 (Amos Gerald House) | Fairfield | ||
24 | Gould House | February 19, 1982 (#82001886) |
31 Elm St. 44°46′01″N 69°43′23″W / 44.766944°N 69.723056°W / 44.766944; -69.723056 (Gould House) | Skowhegan | ||
25 | Hinckley Good Will Home Historic District | January 9, 1987 (#87000232) |
U.S. Route 201 44°40′05″N 69°37′59″W / 44.668056°N 69.633056°W / 44.668056; -69.633056 (Hinckley Good Will Home Historic District) | Hinckley | ||
26 | History House | December 29, 1983 (#83003677) |
40 Elm St. 44°45′56″N 69°43′32″W / 44.765556°N 69.725556°W / 44.765556; -69.725556 (History House) | Skowhegan | ||
27 | Hodgdon Site | April 23, 1980 (#80000253) |
Address Restricted | Embden | ||
28 | Samuel Holden House | December 14, 1995 (#95001459) |
Eastern side of U.S. Route 201, 0.25 miles (0.40 km) north of its junction with an MDOT road 45°39′04″N 70°15′54″W / 45.651111°N 70.265°W / 45.651111; -70.265 (Samuel Holden House) | Moose River | ||
29 | Ingalls House | June 5, 1975 (#75000110) |
Main St. 44°40′39″N 69°56′18″W / 44.6775°N 69.938333°W / 44.6775; -69.938333 (Ingalls House) | Mercer | ||
30 | Kromberg Barn | January 22, 2009 (#08001357) |
Eastern side of E. Pond Rd., across from 462 E. Pond Rd. 44°37′08″N 69°46′10″W / 44.619°N 69.76937°W / 44.619; -69.76937 (Kromberg Barn) | Smithfield | ||
31 | Lakewood Theater | June 18, 1975 (#75000111) |
On the banks of Lake Wesserunsett 44°49′53″N 69°46′38″W / 44.831389°N 69.777222°W / 44.831389; -69.777222 (Lakewood Theater) | Madison | ||
32 | Lawrence Library | December 31, 1974 (#74000322) |
33 Lawrence Avenue 44°35′16″N 69°36′10″W / 44.587778°N 69.602778°W / 44.587778; -69.602778 (Lawrence Library) | Fairfield | ||
33 | Madison Public Library | January 5, 1989 (#88003022) |
Old Point Ave. 44°47′46″N 69°52′48″W / 44.796111°N 69.88°W / 44.796111; -69.88 (Madison Public Library) | Madison | ||
34 | Maine Spinning Company Mill | June 20, 2022 (#100007808) |
7 Island Ave. 44°45′50″N 69°43′12″W / 44.7640°N 69.7200°W / 44.7640; -69.7200 (Maine Spinning Company Mill) | Skowhegan | ||
35 | Sophie May House | October 8, 1976 (#76000114) |
Sophie May Lane 44°43′04″N 69°48′03″W / 44.717778°N 69.800833°W / 44.717778; -69.800833 (Sophie May House) | Norridgewock | ||
36 | Mercer Union Meetinghouse | January 9, 2007 (#06001223) |
Main St., 0.1 miles (0.16 km) west of its junction with U.S. Route 2 44°40′37″N 69°55′54″W / 44.676944°N 69.931667°W / 44.676944; -69.931667 (Mercer Union Meetinghouse) | Mercer | ||
37 | Moose River Congregational Church | October 8, 1998 (#98001234) |
Junction of U.S. Route 201 and Nichols Rd. 45°38′24″N 70°15′43″W / 45.64°N 70.261944°W / 45.64; -70.261944 (Moose River Congregational Church) | Jackman | ||
38 | New Portland Wire Bridge | January 12, 1970 (#70000065) |
Wire Bridge Rd. over the Carrabassett River 44°53′27″N 70°05′37″W / 44.890833°N 70.093611°W / 44.890833; -70.093611 (New Portland Wire Bridge) | New Portland | ||
39 | Norridgewock Archeological District | April 12, 1993 (#93000606) |
Three sites in Madison, Starks, and Norridgewock[7] 44°46′01″N 69°53′00″W / 44.7670°N 69.8833°W / 44.7670; -69.8833 (Norridgewock Archeological District) | Norridgewock, Madison and Starks | ||
40 | Norridgewock Female Academy | March 7, 1996 (#96000244) |
Northern side of U.S. Route 2, 0.05 miles (0.080 km) west of its junction with Upper Main Street 44°42′48″N 69°47′54″W / 44.7133°N 69.7983°W / 44.7133; -69.7983 (Norridgewock Female Academy) | Norridgewock | Now owned by the Norridgewock Historical Society. | |
41 | Norridgewock Free Public Library | February 4, 1982 (#82000780) |
Sophie May Lane 44°43′04″N 69°47′56″W / 44.717778°N 69.798889°W / 44.717778; -69.798889 (Norridgewock Free Public Library) | Norridgewock | ||
42 | Old Point and Sebastian Rale Monument | April 2, 1973 (#73000147) |
South of Madison off Alternate U.S. Route 201 44°46′08″N 69°53′17″W / 44.7689°N 69.8881°W / 44.7689; -69.8881 (Old Point and Sebastian Rale Monument) | Madison | ||
43 | Pittsfield Public Library | January 4, 1983 (#83000471) |
Main St. 44°46′55″N 69°26′50″W / 44.7819°N 69.4472°W / 44.7819; -69.4472 (Pittsfield Public Library) | Pittsfield | ||
44 | Pittsfield Railroad Station | January 23, 1980 (#80000254) |
Central St. 44°46′57″N 69°23′02″W / 44.7825°N 69.3839°W / 44.7825; -69.3839 (Pittsfield Railroad Station) | Pittsfield | ||
45 | Pittsfield Universalist Church | July 14, 1983 (#83000472) |
N. Main and Easy Sts. 44°47′03″N 69°22′55″W / 44.7842°N 69.3819°W / 44.7842; -69.3819 (Pittsfield Universalist Church) | Pittsfield | ||
46 | Pittston Farm | July 10, 2000 (#00000762) |
Western end of Seboomook Lake at its confluence with the south branch of the Penobscot River 45°53′39″N 69°57′47″W / 45.8942°N 69.9631°W / 45.8942; -69.9631 (Pittston Farm) | Pittston Academy Grant | ||
47 | Quincy Building | October 4, 1978 (#78000330) |
South of Hinckley 44°39′45″N 69°37′40″W / 44.6625°N 69.6278°W / 44.6625; -69.6278 (Quincy Building) | Hinckley | ||
48 | Skowhegan Fire Station | October 20, 1983 (#83003679) |
Island Ave. 44°45′50″N 69°43′09″W / 44.7639°N 69.7192°W / 44.7639; -69.7192 (Skowhegan Fire Station) | Skowhegan | ||
49 | Skowhegan Free Public Library | April 14, 1983 (#83000473) |
9 Elm St. 44°45′58″N 69°43′15″W / 44.7661°N 69.7208°W / 44.7661; -69.7208 (Skowhegan Free Public Library) | Skowhegan | ||
50 | Skowhegan Historic District | February 19, 1982 (#82000781) |
Madison Ave., Water St. and Russell St. 44°45′57″N 69°43′05″W / 44.7658°N 69.7181°W / 44.7658; -69.7181 (Skowhegan Historic District) | Skowhegan | ||
51 | Somerset Academy | July 19, 1984 (#84001499) |
Academy St. 44°55′37″N 69°40′18″W / 44.9269°N 69.6716°W / 44.9269; -69.6716 (Somerset Academy) | Athens | ||
52 | Somerset County Courthouse | November 8, 1984 (#84000332) |
Court St. 44°45′59″N 69°43′10″W / 44.7664°N 69.7194°W / 44.7664; -69.7194 (Somerset County Courthouse) | Skowhegan | ||
53 | South Solon Meetinghouse | June 16, 1980 (#80000255) |
5 miles (8.0 km) southeast of Solon 44°54′47″N 69°46′44″W / 44.9131°N 69.7789°W / 44.9131; -69.7789 (South Solon Meetinghouse) | Solon | ||
54 | Spaulding House | December 18, 1978 (#78000201) |
Main St. 44°42′51″N 69°47′45″W / 44.7142°N 69.7958°W / 44.7142; -69.7958 (Spaulding House) | Norridgewock | ||
55 | Temples Historic District | May 12, 1983 (#83000474) |
Madison Ave. 44°51′22″N 69°53′46″W / 44.8561°N 69.8961°W / 44.8561; -69.8961 (Temples Historic District) | North Anson | ||
56 | Henry Knox Thatcher House | October 29, 2002 (#02001273) |
Old State Route 3 and Elm St. 44°40′40″N 69°56′03″W / 44.6778°N 69.9342°W / 44.6778; -69.9342 (Henry Knox Thatcher House) | Mercer | ||
57 | Weston Homestead | November 23, 1977 (#77000086) |
North of Madison on Weston Ave. 44°49′13″N 69°52′13″W / 44.8203°N 69.8703°W / 44.8203; -69.8703 (Weston Homestead) | Madison | ||
58 | Samuel Weston Homestead | November 10, 1980 (#80000256) |
South of Skowhegan on U.S. Route 201 44°44′50″N 69°39′55″W / 44.7472°N 69.6653°W / 44.7472; -69.6653 (Samuel Weston Homestead) | Skowhegan | ||
59 | Young Surgical Building-Central Maine Sanatorium | June 28, 2021 (#100006674) |
50 Mountain Ave. 44°36′23″N 69°35′59″W / 44.6063°N 69.5997°W / 44.6063; -69.5997 (Young Surgical Building-Central Maine Sanatorium) | Fairfield |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Steward-Emery House | December 17, 1992 (#92001705) | March 21, 2023 | Main St., 0.25 miles (0.40 km) north of its junction with State Route 16 44°51′24″N 69°53′52″W / 44.8567°N 69.8978°W / 44.8567; -69.8978 (Steward-Emery House) | North Anson |
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References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-12-21. Retrieved 2014-11-14.
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