Amos Gerald House, Fairfield
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The Amos Gerald House is a historic house at 107 Main Street in Fairfield, Maine. Built c. 1910 by Maine businessman Amos Gerald, the house is notable both for its architecture, which is best described as resembling a medieval castle, and for its association with Gerald, who was a major proponent of electrification in the state, and who built many of the state's trolley systems. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. ()
Built: 1910 (114 years ago)Coordinates: 44°35'5"N, 69°35'54"W
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Fairfield
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Amos Gerald House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cotton-Smith House, Connor-Bovie House, Lawrence Library, Kennebec Valley Community College.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Amos Gerald House?
Nearby attractions include Cotton-Smith House, Fairfield (5 min walk), Connor-Bovie House, Fairfield (6 min walk), Lawrence Library, Fairfield (8 min walk).