view gallery SW1 km | Whipple House - Kittery, ME in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This house was the birthplace of William Whipple, one of the first signers of the Declaration of Independence. He was a member of the Continental Congress and held a number of important positions in his career. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 03/22/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SW1.1 km | Archangel St. Raphael - Kittery, Maine , US in Statues of Religious Figures A statue of the saint the nearby parish is named for. posted by: Mountain_Wanderer location: Maine date approved: 09/14/2008 last visited: 07/30/2010 |
view gallery SW1.4 km | Rice Public Library - Kittery, ME in Libraries This Victorian, building dating from 1888, is one of the most recognizable in the town of Kittery, Maine. It was financed by Arabella Rice of Portsmouth, NH, named in honor of her father Robert Rice. It is still in use as the town's library. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 03/20/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SW1.4 km | Rice Public Library - Kittery, ME in Victorian Style Architecture This Victorian, building dating from 1888, is one of the most recognizable in the town of Kittery, Maine. It was financed by Arabella Rice of Portsmouth, NH, named in honor of her father Robert Rice. It is still in use as the town's library. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 03/20/2012 last visited: 09/23/2013 |
view gallery SW1.4 km | Rice Public Library - Kittery, ME in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This Victorian, building dating from 1888, is one of the most recognizable in the town of Kittery, Maine. It was financed by Arabella Rice of Portsmouth, NH, named in honor of her father Robert Rice. It is still in use as the town's library. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 03/22/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SW1.4 km | Town Pizza Restaurant - Kittery, ME in Independent Pizza Restaurants This is a great little pizza house near the old historic homes of Kittery, Maine. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 03/22/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SW1.4 km | 1888 - Rice Public Library - Kittery, Maine in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones Historic Victorian style library building in Kittery, Maine. posted by: BruceS location: Maine date approved: 07/04/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SW1.4 km | Wentworth, Mark F. and Eliza J., House - Kittery, Maine in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Historic house in Kittery, Maine. posted by: BruceS location: Maine date approved: 07/04/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SW1.4 km | Traip, Robert and Louisa, House - Kittery, Maine in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Historic house in Kittery, Maine. posted by: BruceS location: Maine date approved: 07/04/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SW1.4 km | Mojo's - Kittery, ME in Classic BBQ and Sandwich Joints The sister location to the one Portsmouth NH, is still a neighborhood joint in a more neighborhood setting posted by: nomadwillie location: Maine date approved: 06/08/2013 last visited: 06/18/2013 |
view gallery NW1.6 km | Kittery Historical & Naval Museum - Kittery, ME in Maritime Museums A nice small museum which focuses on the shipbuilding of this town. posted by: Mountain_Wanderer location: Maine date approved: 09/09/2008 last visited: 06/20/2017 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | First Congregational Church Bell Tower - Kittery Point, ME in Bell Towers This is a classic New England church building. Built in 1730, it is the oldest continuously used church in Maine. The cemetery across the street has many graves of Revolutionary War veterans. The bell was cast in England. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 03/20/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | First Congregational Church and Parsonage - Kittery Point, ME in Wikipedia Entries This is a classic New England church building. Built in 1730, it is the oldest continuously used church in Maine. The cemetery across the street has many graves of Revolutionary War veterans. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 03/20/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | First Congregational Church and Parsonage - Kittery Point, ME in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This is a classic New England church building. Built in 1730, it is the oldest continuously used church in Maine. The cemetery across the street has many graves of Revolutionary War veterans. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 03/22/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | First Congregational Church - Kittery Point, ME in This Old Church This is a classic New England church building. Built in 1730, it is the oldest continuously used church in Maine. The cemetery across the street has many graves of Revolutionary War veterans. It is well maintained and still in use. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 03/20/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | OLDEST - Continuously Used Church in Maine - Frist Congregational Church - Kittery Point, ME in Superlatives This is a classic New England church building. Built in 1730, it is the oldest continuously used church in Maine. The cemetery across the street has many graves of Revolutionary War veterans. It is well maintained and still in use. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 03/20/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Lady Pepperrell House - Kittery Point, Maine in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes Historic Georgian style house in Kittery Point, Maine. posted by: BruceS location: Maine date approved: 07/05/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Lady Pepperrell House - Kittery Point, Maine in Photos Then and Now Historic Georgian style house in Kittery Point, Maine. posted by: BruceS location: Maine date approved: 07/04/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Lady Pepperrell House - Kittery Point, Maine in American Guide Series Historic Georgian style house in Kittery Point, Maine. posted by: BruceS location: Maine date approved: 07/04/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | 1760 - Lady Pepperrell House - Kittery Point, ME in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones This house was built in 1760 for the widow of Sir William Pepperrel, and is located across from the historic First Congregational Church, the oldest continuously used church in Maine, dating from 1730. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 03/20/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Lady Pepperrell House - Kittery Point, ME in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This house was built in 1760 for the widow of Sir William Pepperrel, and is located across from the historic First Congregational Church, the oldest continuously used church in Maine, dating from 1730. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 03/22/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Fort McClary - Kittery Point, ME in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Although this strategic hill has been used militarily since at least 1689, Ft. McClary was built in 1808. The block house, some walls and other structures are all that is left, but it is a great park to explore with great harbor views. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 03/22/2012 last visited: 06/08/2015 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | First Congregational Church - Kittery Point, Maine in Photos Then and Now Historic and oldest continuously operating church in Maine. posted by: BruceS location: Maine date approved: 07/04/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | First Congregational Church - Kittery Point, Maine in American Guide Series Historic church, now the oldest continuously used church in Maine, in Kittery Point, Maine. posted by: BruceS location: Maine date approved: 07/04/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | First Congregational Church Cemetery - Kittery Point, ME in Churchyard Cemeteries Built in 1730, this church is the oldest continuously used church in Maine. The cemetery across the street has many graves of Revolutionary War veterans, and is included with the church on the National Register of Historic Places. posted by: silverquill location: Maine date approved: 04/06/2012 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
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