National Register of Historic Places listings in Franklin County, Maine facts for kids
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Franklin County, Maine.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Franklin 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.
There are 47 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Two properties were once listed, but have been removed.
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Current listings
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Description | |
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1 | Arnold Trail to Quebec |
(#69000018) |
Along the Kennebec River, through Wayman and Flagstaff lakes along the Dead River and Chain of Ponds to Quebec 44°40′49″N 69°59′18″W / 44.680278°N 69.988333°W |
Coburn Gore | Extends through Franklin, Kennebec, Sagadahoc, and Somerset counties | |
2 | Barn on Lot 8, Range G |
(#11000581) |
816 Foster Hill Rd. 44°51′29″N 70°13′20″W / 44.858056°N 70.222222°W |
Freeman Township | ||
3 | Bass Boarding House |
(#88000396) |
Canal St. 44°35′12″N 70°13′58″W / 44.586667°N 70.232778°W |
Wilton | Now the Wilton Farm and Home Museum. | |
4 | Ora Blanchard House |
(#80000215) |
Main St. 45°08′32″N 70°26′42″W / 45.142222°N 70.445°W |
Stratton | ||
5 | John G. Coburn Farm |
(#02000347) |
434 Carthage Road (Route 162), just north of the Webb River 44°37′36″N 70°28′36″W / 44.626667°N 70.476667°W |
Carthage | Mis-listed as "John G. Coburn", on River Road. | |
6 | Coplin Plantation Schoolhouse |
(#97001132) |
State Route 16 approximately 4.5 miles southwest of its junction with State Route 27 45°05′32″N 70°29′55″W / 45.092222°N 70.498611°W |
Coplin Plantation | ||
7 | Cutler Memorial Library |
(#73000104) |
Academy and High Sts. 44°40′09″N 70°08′55″W / 44.669167°N 70.148611°W |
Farmington | ||
8 | Farmington Historic District |
(#94001551) |
Roughly bounded by High, Academy, Anson, and Grove Sts. 44°40′14″N 70°08′58″W / 44.670556°N 70.149444°W |
Farmington | Boundary decrease (listed 4/27/2010) | |
9 | First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ |
(#74000149) |
235 Main St. 44°40′04″N 70°09′00″W / 44.6678°N 70.15°W |
Farmington | ||
10 | Franklin County Courthouse |
(#83003641) |
Main and Anson Sts. 44°40′17″N 70°09′08″W / 44.671389°N 70.152222°W |
Farmington | ||
11 | Free Will Baptist Meetinghouse |
(#73000264) |
219 Main St. 44°40′08″N 70°09′03″W / 44.668889°N 70.150833°W |
Farmington | Now a garage. | |
12 | Goodspeed Memorial Library |
(#88003019) |
104 Main St. 44°35′16″N 70°13′51″W / 44.587778°N 70.230833°W |
Wilton | ||
13 | Greenacre |
(#82000422) |
17 Court St. 44°40′24″N 70°08′53″W / 44.673333°N 70.148056°W |
Farmington | ||
14 | Chester Greenwood House |
(#78000160) |
State Route 27 44°39′39″N 70°08′52″W / 44.660833°N 70.147778°W |
Farmington | ||
15 | Holmes-Crafts Homestead |
(#73000105) |
Old N. Jay Rd. on State Route 4 44°31′08″N 70°13′28″W / 44.518889°N 70.224444°W |
North Jay | Owned by the local historical society. | |
16 | Frank Hutchins House |
(#86003532) |
High St. 44°57′27″N 70°09′17″W / 44.9576°N 70.1546°W |
Kingfield | Home to the local historical society. | |
17 | Jay-Niles Memorial Library |
(#87000414) |
State Route 4 44°32′53″N 70°14′17″W / 44.548056°N 70.238056°W |
North Jay | ||
18 | Little Red Schoolhouse |
(#72000070) |
Franklin Agricultural Society Fairgrounds 44°39′46″N 70°08′23″W / 44.6627°N 70.1398°W |
Farmington | Originally on Wilton Road; moved to fairgrounds in 2007. | |
19 | Madrid Village Schoolhouse |
(#95001460) |
Western side of Reeds Mills Rd., 0.05 miles north of its junction with State Route 4 44°51′53″N 70°27′45″W / 44.864722°N 70.4625°W |
Madrid | ||
20 | Maine Woods Office |
(#80000216) |
Main St. 44°49′27″N 70°20′55″W / 44.824167°N 70.348611°W |
Phillips | Now the Phillips Community House. | |
21 | McCleary Farm |
(#89000253) |
S. Strong Rd. 44°45′50″N 70°12′34″W / 44.763889°N 70.209444°W |
Strong | ||
22 | Merrill Hall |
(#80000217) |
Maine and Academy Sts. 44°40′09″N 70°08′58″W / 44.669167°N 70.149444°W |
Farmington | ||
23 | New Sharon Congregational Church |
(#85001261) |
State Route 134 44°38′10″N 70°00′50″W / 44.636111°N 70.013889°W |
New Sharon | ||
24 | Nordica Homestead |
(#69000006) |
North of Farmington on Holly Rd. off State Route 27 44°41′42″N 70°08′43″W / 44.695°N 70.145278°W |
Farmington | Now a museum. | |
25 | North Jay Grange Store |
(#74000150) |
State Route 17 44°33′15″N 70°14′09″W / 44.554167°N 70.235833°W |
North Jay | ||
26 | William F. Norton House |
(#82000741) |
1 Stanley Ave. 44°57′39″N 70°09′06″W / 44.960833°N 70.151667°W |
Kingfield | ||
27 | Old Union Meetinghouse |
(#73000106) |
U.S. Route 2 44°37′26″N 70°04′40″W / 44.623889°N 70.077778°W |
Farmington | ||
28 | Oquossoc Log Church |
(#84001368) |
State Route 4 44°58′00″N 70°46′14″W / 44.966667°N 70.770556°W |
Rangeley | ||
29 | Orgone Energy Observatory |
(#98001602) |
Western side of Dodge Pond Rd., 0.65 miles north of the junction of State Routes 4/16 44°58′54″N 70°43′05″W / 44.981667°N 70.718056°W |
Rangeley | Now the William/Wilhelm Reich Museum. | |
30 | Porter-Bell-Brackley Estate |
(#80000218) |
Lower Main St. 44°48′16″N 70°13′14″W / 44.804444°N 70.220556°W |
Strong | ||
31 | Hiram Ramsdell House |
(#73000107) |
High and Perham Sts. 44°40′17″N 70°08′59″W / 44.671389°N 70.149722°W |
Farmington | ||
32 | Rangeley Trust Company Building |
(#89000846) |
Main St. 44°57′50″N 70°38′32″W / 44.963889°N 70.642222°W |
Rangeley | Now the local historical society museum. | |
33 | Rangeley Public Library |
(#78000161) |
Lake St. 44°57′53″N 70°38′38″W / 44.964722°N 70.643889°W |
Rangeley | ||
34 | Salem Town House (Former) |
(#05000795) |
State Route 142 44°54′05″N 70°16′35″W / 44.901389°N 70.276389°W |
Salem | ||
35 | Temple Intervale School |
(#85000240) |
Temple Intervale 44°41′54″N 70°14′45″W / 44.698333°N 70.245833°W |
Temple | ||
36 | Thompson's Bridge |
(#91000321) |
Over Thompson's Creek off the northern side of State Route 43 at the Franklin-Somerset county line 44°43′36″N 70°00′25″W / 44.726667°N 70.006944°W |
Allen's Mills | ||
37 | Tufts House |
(#79000130) |
Southeast of Farmington on U.S. Route 2 44°38′10″N 70°05′35″W / 44.636111°N 70.093056°W |
Farmington | ||
38 | Union Church |
(#89000844) |
Main and Pleasant Sts. 44°49′24″N 70°20′23″W / 44.823333°N 70.339722°W |
Phillips | ||
39 | Upper Dallas School |
(#89002345) |
Saddleback Rd. 44°57′55″N 70°36′08″W / 44.965278°N 70.602222°W |
Dallas Plantation | ||
40 | U.S. Inspection Station-Coburn Gore, Maine |
(#14000558) |
ME 27 45°22′43″N 70°48′25″W / 45.3785°N 70.8070°W |
Coburn Gore | ||
41 | Weld Town Hall |
(#07000597) |
17 School St. 44°41′51″N 70°25′12″W / 44.6975°N 70.42°W |
Weld | ||
42 | Capt. Joel Whitney House |
(#03000293) |
8 Pleasant St. 44°49′22″N 70°20′24″W / 44.822778°N 70.34°W |
Phillips | Home to the Phillips Historical Society. | |
43 | Amos G. Winter House |
(#76000191) |
Winter's Hill off State Route 27 44°57′33″N 70°09′37″W / 44.959167°N 70.160278°W |
Kingfield |
Former listings
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jacob Abbott House |
(#73000103) |
|
State Route 27 44°39′56″N 70°08′52″W / 44.6656°N 70.1478°W |
Farmington | ||
2 | New Sharon Bridge |
(#99001189) |
|
South of U.S. Route 2 over the Sandy River 44°38′16″N 70°00′56″W / 44.637778°N 70.015556°W |
New Sharon | Demolished. |
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