Connor-Bovie House, Fairfield
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The Connor-Bovie House is a historic house at 22 Summit Street in Fairfield, Maine. Built 1856–58, this house is a locally distinctive example of Greek Revival and Italianate styling. It is also significant as the home of William Connor, a prominent regional lumber baron, and as the home of his son Seldon, a general in the American Civil War and three-term Governor of Maine. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. ()
Built: 1856 (168 years ago)Coordinates: 44°35'14"N, 69°36'3"W
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Fairfield
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Day trips
Connor-Bovie House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Colby College Museum of Art, Two Cent Bridge, Waterville Opera House and City Hall, Perkins Arboretum.
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Which popular attractions are close to Connor-Bovie House?
Nearby attractions include Cotton-Smith House, Fairfield (2 min walk), Lawrence Library, Fairfield (3 min walk), Kennebec Valley Community College, Fairfield (19 min walk).