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Robbinston, Maine 04671
(Photos)
St. Croix River. Robbinston, Maine.
The Mansion House. U.S. Route 1. Robbinston, Maine.
Sewall Memorial Congregational Church sign. Robbinston, Maine.
Stained Glass Window. Sewall Memorial Congregational Church. U.S. Route 1. Robbinston, Maine. Built in 1911. NRHP designated in 2012.
This cornerstone refers to the church that burned in 1910, and was subsequently replaced by the Sewall Memorial Congregational Church in 1911. Robbinston, Maine.
Redclyffe Motel Sign. U.S. Route 1. Robbinston, Maine.
Henrietta Brewer House. U.S. 1. Robbinston, Maine. Built in 1861-63 using the High Victorian Gothic Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The first of twelve Pike’s Mileage Markers is in front of the house.
WWI Honor Roll Monument. U.S. 1. Robbinston, Maine.
Sewall Congregational Church. 558 U.S. Route 1. Robbinston, Maine. Built in 1911 using the Queen Anne and Victorian Styles. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.
Low tide on the St. Croix River. Robbinston, Maine.
John N. M. Brewer House. U.S. Route 1. Robbinston, Maine. Built in 1820 using the amphiprostyle Greek Temple Style—the only known example in Eastern Maine. NRHP designated in 1978.
A long pier. St. Croix River. Robbinston, Maine.
Redclyffe Shore Motel/Henrietta Brewer House. U.S. Route 1. Robbinston, Maine. Built in 1861 using the Gothic Revival Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Pine tree near the boat launch in Robbinston, Maine. New Brunswick is across the river.
Looking across the St. Croix River toward New Brunswick. Robbinston, Maine.
The Mansion. U.S. Route 1. Robbinston, Maine. Built about 1785 using the Federal Style. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
Boat at rest. St. Croix River. Robbinston, Maine. Charlotte County, New Brunswick, is on the far shore.
Morning reflections. St. Croix River. Robbinston, Maine.
Pike’s Mile Marker No. 12. U.S. Route 1. Robbinston, Maine. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995, they date to 1866.
Low Tide. Robbinston, Maine.
Red Beach. Robbinston, Maine.
Grace Episcopal Church (former). U.S. Route 1. Robbinston, Maine. Built in 1882 using the Carpenter Gothic Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
Sewall Memorial Congregational Church. Robbinston, Maine. Built in 1911 using the Late Victorian and Queen Anne Styles. NRHP designated in 2012.
Henrietta Brewer House. Robbinston, Maine. Built in 1861-63 using the Gothic Revival Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Historic House in Robbinston, Maine
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