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Hallowell Historic District, also called "The Hillside of Hallowell," is a National Register of Historic Places district in Hallowell, Kennebec County, Maine. It encompasses 260 acres, and includes 446 buildings as contributing properties. Among these are: *Artemus Leonard House (c. 1811). *Capt. Samuel Watts House (1820). *Old Fire Station (c. 1830). *Hallowell Cotton Mill (1844). *Gage Row House (1846), housing for textile workers. *Capt. Henry Cooper House (1850). *St. Matthew's Episcopal Church (1860), Richard Upjohn, architect. *Hallowell Granite Company Headquarters (c. 1870). *Gov. Joseph R. Bodwell House (1875). *Hubbard Free Library (1879–80), Alexander C. Currier, architect. *Old South Congregational Church (1885). *Hallowell City Hall (1898). *Johnson House (1899), John Calvin Stevens, architect. File:A home in Hallowell, Maine, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views.png|Capt. Samuel Watts House (1820). File:Hallowell Cotton Mill HABS cropped.jpg|Hallowell Cotton Mill (1844). File:Rowhouse in Hallowell.jpg|Gage Row House (1846). File:St. Matthew's Episcopal Church Hallowell ME HABS cropped.jpg|St. Matthew's Episcopal Church (1860). File:Gov. Joseph R. Bodwell House Hallowell Maine HABS cropped.jpg|Gov. Joseph R. Bodwell House (1875). File:Hubbard Free Library Hallowell ME circa 1895 HABS cropped.jpg|Hubbard Free Library (1879–80), Alexander C. Currier, architect. ==See also== *National Register of Historic Places listings in Kennebec County, Maine 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hallowell Historic District」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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