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14385Knights of Pythias Hall
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  • Structures, Civic, Assembly Hall
  • Tremont, West Tremont
The building burned in 1948.
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The building burned in 1948.
14678Abner Pomroy House
Linda Maria (Landenberger) Carter House
Clarence and Mary Zantzinger House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Tremont, West Tremont
  • 104 Dix Point Road
Abner Pomroy House
Linda Maria (Landenberger) Carter House
Clarence and Mary Zantzinger House
15072Capt. Robert B. Dix House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Tremont, West Tremont
  • 714 Tremont Road
14920West Tremont School
Cornerstone Baptist Church
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  • Organizations, Religious
  • Organizations, School Institution
  • Structures, Ceremonial, Church
  • Structures, Institutional, School
  • Tremont, West Tremont
  • 658 Tremont Road
The Cornerstone Baptist Church was founded on March 16, 1952 in a farmhouse across from Seal Cove Pond that later became Seal Cove Farm, with ten members. The pastor was Rev. George Wood. In 1953 the little congregation paid $16,000 to buy the old West Tremont Schoolhouse. They added a Sunday school wing in the 1960s.
West Tremont School
Cornerstone Baptist Church
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The Cornerstone Baptist Church was founded on March 16, 1952 in a farmhouse across from Seal Cove Pond that later became Seal Cove Farm, with ten members. The pastor was Rev. George Wood. In 1953 the little congregation paid $16,000 to buy the old West Tremont Schoolhouse. They added a Sunday school wing in the 1960s.
13402West Tremont
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  • Places, Town
  • Tremont, West Tremont
13347Captain Nathan Adam Reed House
George B. Reed House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Tremont, West Tremont
  • 31 Clark Point Road
The George B. Reed house, “one of the few remaining examples of New England continuous architecture in the town” was built on land originally owned by the Dix family. “For a number of years, many Reed reunions were there at the old Reed Homestead…” - “A History of the Houses of West Tremont, Maine” Volumes I, compiled and written by Raymond E. Robbins, Jr., s.n., 1997, p. 94-99. See these five pages for the complicated story of the chain of ownership of this property.
Captain Nathan Adam Reed House
George B. Reed House
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The George B. Reed house, “one of the few remaining examples of New England continuous architecture in the town” was built on land originally owned by the Dix family. “For a number of years, many Reed reunions were there at the old Reed Homestead…” - “A History of the Houses of West Tremont, Maine” Volumes I, compiled and written by Raymond E. Robbins, Jr., s.n., 1997, p. 94-99. See these five pages for the complicated story of the chain of ownership of this property. [show more]
13090Albion K.P. Lunt House
Samuel M. Hamill House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Tremont, West Tremont
  • Dix Point Road
Albion K.P. Lunt House
Samuel M. Hamill House
12979William Dix House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Tremont, West Tremont
12980Wilder Blanchard Robbins House
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Tremont, West Tremont
  • 227 Clark Point Road
This house may have been built c. 1839. Wilder Blanchard Robbins bought the property in 1877 and moved the house from the shore across the road to its present location.
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This house may have been built c. 1839. Wilder Blanchard Robbins bought the property in 1877 and moved the house from the shore across the road to its present location.
12987West Tremont Methodist Church
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  • Structures, Ceremonial, Church
  • Tremont, West Tremont