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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11KK_welcome-to-thomaston-maine-the-town-that-went-to-sea_Thomaston-ME.html
Thomaston is known for its historic white houses. Both Main and Knox Streets are on the National Historic Register. Of the slightly more than 700 homes in town, approximately eighty-five percent are more than one hundred years old. Many are closer…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11KI_the-builders-the-captains-and-the-seamen-of-thomaston-ships_Thomaston-ME.html
This flagpole was erectedas a memorial to theBuilders, the Captains andthe Seamen ofThomaston Shipsby those who take pridein their accomplishmentsDedicated July 4, 1950
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11J5_thomaston-historical-timeline_Thomaston-ME.html
1605Capt. Geo. Waymouth explores and names the St. Georges River1630To trade with Indians native to area post built near Wadsworth St. Bridge1692St. Georges River is boundary between the French and English territories1719Two blockhouses built at f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11H3_chapman-park_Rockland-ME.html
Dedicated to Rockland PatrolmanJohn D. ChapmanLaw Enforcement OfficerKilled in the Line of Dutyat this location on February 16, 1938
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11H2_civil-war-and-edwin-libby-post-no-16-g-a-r-memorial_Rockland-ME.html
To the memory of those men who claiming Rocklandby birth or by adoption as their homeserved in the Army & Navy of the United StatesWar of 1861-1865 Here stood for many years the home ofEdwin Libby Post No. 16Grand Army of the Republicof the Sta…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11H1_rockland-harbor-trail_Rockland-ME.html
[Historical Excerpt Transcribed] General InformationThe Rockland Harbor Trail is easy to follow. Allow you and your imagination enjoy the Harbor sights along the way. The trail is approximately 5.5. mile[s] from beginning to end, linking many o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11GE_portland-head-light-bell-1942_Rockland-ME.html
This historic Coast Guard Bell from Portland Head Light is being loaned to the City of Rockland (a Coast Guard City) for their outstanding support of the men and women of the United States Coast Guard
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11GC_civil-war-memorial_Rockland-ME.html
In memory of theSoldiers and Sailorsof Rocklandwho gave their livesfor their country1861-1865
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11GA_spanish-american-war-memorial_Rockland-ME.html
Lest We Forgetthe Volunteers whogave their services and livesin the Cause of Liberty inthe War with Spain
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11G5_rockland-breakwater-lighthouse_Rockport-ME.html
Construction of this 4,300-foot long breakwater began in April 1881. Eighteen years, $750,000 and over 732,277 tons of granite later, it was completed on November 24, 1899. The lighthouse dates from 1902 and was placed on the National Register of …
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