devtmefl: Littlefield Tavern. 1107 Littlefield Road. Wells, Maine. One of nineteen Cape Style homes in Wells added to the National Register of Historic Places as a group in 1979. Built c. 1690.
devtmefl: Littlefield-Dustin Farm. 41 Dodge Road. Wells, Maine. Built before 1784, it is one of nineteen Cape Style Houses in Wells submitted as a group to the National Register of Historic Places. Added in 1979.
devtmefl: Old barn. Branch Road. Wells, Maine.
devtmefl: Whaleback Lighthouse in Kittery, Maine.
devtmefl: Lord House. 325 Laudholm Farm Road. Wells, Maine. Added to the National Register of Historic Places along with 18 other cape style houses in 1979 as a group. Built before 1781.
devtmefl: Apartment Building. 167 Elm Street. Biddeford, Maine. Built c. 1920.
devtmefl: Nathaniel Frost House (Lexington Elms). 99 Main Street. Kennebunk, Maine. Contributing Building to the NRHP District. Built in 1799 using the Federal Style.
devtmefl: Second Congregational Church. Kennebunk, Maine. Built in 1828/1869 using the Italianate Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP district.
devtmefl: Portland Road. Kennebunk, Maine. Newer build.
devtmefl: Old House. 6 Chestnut Street. Kennebunkport, Maine. Outside of the NRHP District.
devtmefl: Old House. 8 Chestnut Street. Kennebunkport, Maine. Just outside of the NRHP District.
devtmefl: John Perkins House. 20 North Street. Kennebunkport, Maine. Built in 1803-07 using the Federal Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
devtmefl: Tuman House. 41 North Street. Kennebunkport, Maine. Built in early 1800s. Well hidden behind fence and foliage. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
devtmefl: Eliphalet Perkins II House. Spring Street. Kennebunkport, Maine. Built in 1790 using the Post Colonial Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP district.
devtmefl: Baptist Church. Kennebunkport, Maine. Built in 1838 using the Federal and Gothic Revival Styles. Contributing Building to the NRHP district.
devtmefl: Captain James Winn House. 86 Obed’s Lane. Ogunquit, Maine. Moved from original site on US Route 1. Built c. 1785. One of 19 Cape Style Houses added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 as a group.
Richard George 2: Ogunquit, Maine
Bud in Biddeford, Maine: Second Floor Window
devtmefl: Androscoggin County Courthouse in Auburn, Maine. Built in 1856 using the Renaissance Revival Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
devtmefl: Doubling Point Lighthouse. Built in 1898. Arrowsic, Maine. NRHP designated in 1988.
devtmefl: Old House. 276 Main Street. Cumberland, Maine. Built in 1840 using the Italianate Style.
devtmefl: Former Congregational Parsonage. 285 Main Street. Cumberland, Maine. Built in 1904 using the Shingle Style.
devtmefl: Old House. Ferry Street. Lubec, Maine.
devtmefl: Lubec Channel Lighthouse. Lubec, Maine. NRHP designated. A sparkplug lighthouse.
devtmefl: Old House. 276 Main Street. Cumberland, Maine. Built in 1840 using the Italianate Style.
devtmefl: Old Falmouth High School. 192 Middle Road. Falmouth, Maine. Built in 1931 using the Colonial Revival Style. NRHP designated in 2016. John P. Thomas, Architect.
devtmefl: Dock Square. Kennebunkport, Maine.
devtmefl: St. Paul’s Anglican Church. 279 Congress Street. Portland, Maine. Built in 1867 using the Gothic Revival Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
devtmefl: Entryway of Portland High School. Cumberland Avenue. Portland, Maine.
devtmefl: Chestnut Street Methodist Church. 15 Chestnut Street. Portland, Maine. Built in 1856 using the Gothic Revival Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. John P. Thomas, Architect.