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Architects in Maine - Joint project of the Maine Historic Preservation Commission and Maine Citizens for Historic Preservation providing a biographical dictionary of architects in Maine.
 
Architecture - Maine's Mid-Coast Insiders' Guide - Informative guide to Midcoast Maine architectural styles from Cape Cod style to Colonial, Federal and Greek Revivial. Guide includes information about area towns to explore.
 
Greater Portland Landmarks - Promoting the appreciation, preservation and appropriate use of Greater Portlands historic structures and landscapes.
 
Historic Homes of Thomaston - Features General Henry Knox mansion, Ruggles home, and other period style homes built in early 1800's. Links to Thomaston Historical Society.
 
John Calvin Stevens Archive - Maine architect (1855-1940) who worked in the Shingle and Colonial Revival styles, illustrated with images of his work.
 
Maine Historic Preservation Commission - Responsible for the identification, evaluation, and protection of Maine's cultural resources.
 
Victoria Mansion - In 1858, New Haven architect Henry Austin designed the mansion for Ruggles Morse. The ornate interior cabinetry and furniture was added by cabinetmaker Gustave Herter. Is the only complete Herter commission that survives today. Open for public tours.
 
Victorian Mansion Photographs - Features several photographs from the Kidder Smith Images Project in Portland.
 
Victorian Portland - Rory Goff provides a map of the city c.1888 and Victorian images of Middle Street. His illustrated tour of the street includes detailed histories of properties.
 
Westwind Design - Specializes in research, documentation and restoration consulting of historic houses in the classic styles of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries.
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