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Augusta, Maine
Capital city of Maine, United States
Distance: Approx. 7 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.31055556,-69.77944444
Augusta ( ə-GUSS-tə) is the capital of the U.S. state of Maine and the county seat of and most populous city in Kennebec County. The city's population was 18,899 at the 2020 census, making it the 12th most populous city in Maine, and 3rd least populous state capital in the United States after Montpelier, Vermont, and Pierre, South Dakota. The area was explored in 1607 by English settlers from the Popham Colony at the mouth of the Kennebec River.
Maine State House
Maine's state capitol building
Distance: Approx. 413 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.307237,-69.781676
The Maine State House in Augusta, Maine, is the state capitol of the State of Maine. The building was completed in 1832, one year after Augusta became the capital of Maine. Built using Maine granite, the State House was based on the design of the Massachusetts State House (Maine was formerly part of Massachusetts, and became a separate state in 1820).
Blaine House
Historic house in Maine, United States
Distance: Approx. 338 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.30788333,-69.78138889
The Blaine House, also known as the James G. Blaine House, is the official residence of the governor of Maine and their family. The executive mansion was officially declared the residence of the governor in 1919 with the name "Blaine House". It is located at Capitol and State streets in Augusta, across the street from the Maine State House.
Maine Senate
Upper house of the Maine Legislature
Distance: Approx. 420 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.307138,-69.781586
The Maine Senate is the upper house of the Maine Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Maine. The Senate currently consists of 35 members representing an equal number of districts across the state, though the Maine Constitution allows for "an odd number of Senators, not less than 31 nor more than 35". Unlike the lower House, the Senate does not set aside nonvoting seats for Native tribes.
St. Mary's Church (Augusta, Maine)
Historic church in Maine, United States
Distance: Approx. 390 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.31166667,-69.78416667
St. Mary's Church is a Roman Catholic church at 41 Western Avenue in Augusta, Maine. Built in 1926, it is one of the city's finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture.
Capitol Complex Historic District
Historic district in Maine, United States
Distance: Approx. 442 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.30666667,-69.78027778
The Capitol Complex Historic District encompasses the principal historic elements of Maine's state administration complex at Capitol and State Streets in Augusta, Maine. Included in the district are the Maine State House, Capitol Park, The Blaine House (the official governor's residence), the Burton Cross Office Building, and a number of state-owned 19th century residences in the vicinity of the Blaine House. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
Capitol Park (Augusta, Maine)
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 474 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.30638889,-69.77861111
Capitol Park is a state-owned public park in Maine's state capitol complex on the west side of Augusta, Maine. Set aside in 1827, when the complex was established, the park, set between the Maine State House and the Kennebec River, served as a parade ground and encampment site during the American Civil War, and saw agricultural use before being formally designed as a park in the 1920s by the Olmsted Brothers. The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
Guy P. Gannett House
Historic house in Maine, United States
Distance: Approx. 230 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.30888889,-69.78111111
The Guy P. Gannett House is a historic house at 184 State Street in Augusta, Maine. Built in 1911 to a design by Boston architect James Thomas, it is the only significant example of Mediterranean Revival architecture in Kennebec County. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Gov. John F. Hill Mansion
Historic house in Maine, United States
Distance: Approx. 217 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.3125,-69.77888889
The Governor Hill Mansion is a historic house at 136 State Street in Augusta, Maine. It was built in 1901 for John F. Hill to a design by John Calvin Stevens, and is one of the state's grandest examples of Colonial Revival architecture. It now serves as an event facility.
Kennebec County Courthouse
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 486 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.31472222,-69.7775
The Kennebec County Courthouse is located at 95 State Street in Augusta, Maine, the state capital and county seat of Kennebec County. Built in 1829 and twice enlarged, it is one of the oldest examples of Greek Revival architecture in the state, and its earliest known example of a Greek temple front. The building, which is now mostly taken up by county offices, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
Tappan-Viles House
Historic house in Maine, United States
Distance: Approx. 69 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.31111111,-69.78
The Tappan-Viles House is a historic house at 150 State Street in Augusta, Maine. Built in 1816 and restyled several times, the house exhibits an eclectic combination of Federal, Italianate, and Colonial Revival styles, the latter contributed by architect John Calvin Stevens. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982; it is now part of a bank complex.
Vickery Building
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 470 meters
Latitude and longitude: 44.31277778,-69.77444444
The Vickery Building is a historic commercial building at 261 Water Street in downtown Augusta, Maine. Built 1895 to a design by John C. Spofford, it is one of the downtown's few granite commercial buildings, built for Peleg O. Vickery, a leading publisher and three-term mayor of the city. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
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