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Archibald-Adams House
Keywords: Architecture
Description: Federal Style architecture (circa 1793-1795). On the National Register of Historic Places. [Source: In part or entirety from "Sunrise County Architecture" 2nd edition, 1996, with permission of Sunrise Research Institute, Inc.]
Location: On the Narraguagus River. Cherryfield
Campbell House, Colonel Samuel N.
Keywords: Architecture
Description: Queen Anne Style architecture (1883). On National Register of Historic Places. [Source: In part or entirety taken from "Sunrise County Architecture," 2nd edition, 1996, with permission of Sunrise Research Institute, Inc.]
Location: On the Hill North of Route 1. Cherryfield
Campbell House, David W.
Keywords: Architecture
Description: Federal and Italianate style, featuring a Cupola, with Palladian windows (1828). On National Register of Historic Places. [Source: In part or entirety taken from "Sunrise County Architecture," 2nd edition, 1996, with permission of Sunrise Research Institute, Inc.]
Location: Main St., Cherryfield
Campbell House, Frank
Keywords: Architecture
Description: Second Empire style (1875). Built by "one of the most imaginative small-town Maine architects," Charles A. Allen of Cherryfield. On National Register of Historic Places. [Source: In part or entirety taken from "Sunrise County Architecture," 2nd edition, 1996, with permission of Sunrise Research Institute, Inc.]
Location: Cherryfield
Campbell House, General Alexander
Keywords: Architecture
Description: Victorian porch; illustrates both Federal and Victorian styles of architecture; Italianate bay windows (1790). General Campbell fought in the capture of Quebec in 1759, and served in the Revolutionary War. On National Register of Historic Places. [Source: In part or entirety taken from "Sunrise County Architecture," 2nd edition, 1996, with permission of Sunrise Research Institute, Inc.]
Location: On the hill north of Route 1. Cherryfield
Cherryfield Historic District
Keywords: Architecture
Description: Contains 55 houses/buildings of historic interest. [Source: In part or entirety taken from "Sunrise County Architecture," 2nd edition, 1996, with permission of Sunrise Research Institute, Inc.]
Location: Campbell Hill (Rte 1) Main St. (Rte 193) River Road, Park St. and New Street. Self-guided tour; Brochure available at Museum, Town Office, and Public Library. Cherryfield 04622
Open to the Public?: Yes
Bus Tours Welcome?: Yes
Is there a Host(ess) Available?: No
Advance Notice Required: At Least a week - We occassionally do a walking tour.
Responsible Organization: Cherryfield-Narraguagus Historical Society
Cherryfield Public Library and Town Office (Cherryfield Academy)
Keywords: Architecture, History Resource, Genealogy Resource
Description: This building was the former Cherryfield Academy (1850s). The Town Office is in one end and Public Library at the other end. The library has a Local History/Genealogical Room. On National Register of Historic Sites.
Location: East Side of Main St. (Rte 193). Cherryfield 04622
Open to the Public?: Yes
Responsible Organization: Cherryfield Free Public Library AssociationMain St. - R.R. 1 Box 3, Cherryfield, ME 04622
Cherryfield-Narraguagus Historical Museum (Francis Patten Building)
Keywords: Architecture, Museum
Description: This building (1865) contains collection of artifacts of the mid 1800s-1900s; photographs of early Cherryfield, displays of local industries, maps, and Washington County. On National Register of Historic Places.
Location: Main St., Cherryfield 04622
Open to the Public?: Yes
Quantity Site can Accommodate: 15
Bus Tours Welcome?: Yes
Dates Open: July and August - Wednesdays and Friday
Hours Open: 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Items for Sale: Books, Notepaper, Maps of Cherryfield area.
Is there a Host(ess) Available?: Yes
Responsible Organization: Cherryfield-Narraguagus Historical Society, P.O. Box 96, Cherryfield, ME 04622
Cherryfield-Narraguagus Historical Society Genealogical Collection
Keywords: History Resource, Genealogy Resource
Description: History of Cherryfield and surrounding areas, including genealogies of early families and vital records.
Location: Park St. Home of Margery Brown. RR 1 Box 267, Cherryfield 04622
Open to the Public?: Yes
Quantity Site can Accommodate: 2
Dates Open: By Request
Items for Sale: Books, Notepaper, Maps of Cherryfield area
Is there a Host(ess) Available?: No
Advance Notice Required: Several Days, as a rule.
Responsible Organization: Cherryfield-Narraguagus Historical Society,
First Congregational Church of Cherryfield
Keywords: Architecture
Description: Victorian Style architecture (constructed 1882-1885), with rosette windows, and ornamental woodwork gables. [Source: In part or entirety taken from "Sunrise County Architecture," 2nd edition, 1996, with permission of Sunrise Research Institute, Inc.]
Location: River St., Cherryfield
Nash House, William M.
Keywords: Architecture
Description: Originally a Cape Cod, this home was remodeled as a Greek Revival "temple" house, then reconstructed as a 2.5 story Queen Anne/Mansard/High Victorian transitional style building, with two pavilions, porch, tower, and balcony. On National Register of Historic Places. [Source: In part or entirety taken from "Sunrise County Architecture," 2nd edition, 1996, with permission of Sunrise Research Institute, Inc.]
Location: Cherryfield
Pine Grove Cemetery (Civil War Gravesites)
Keywords: Cemetery, Marker
Description: Italian marble Civil War Monument; General Hiram Burnham's Burial Site. Civil war monuments and burials. Older section contains a number of uniquely carved stones.
Location: At top of Campbell Hill (Route 1) on the South side of Road. Cherryfield
Open to the Public?: Yes
Responsible Organization: Pine Grove Cemetery Association
Ricker House, Amaziah
Keywords: Architecture
Description: (Circa 1803). [Source: In part or entirety taken from "Sunrise County Architecture," 2nd edition, 1996, with permission of Sunrise Research Institute, Inc.]
Location: On the Narraguagus River off Park Street. Cherryfield
Stewart House, Arthur L.
Keywords: Architecture
Description: Mansard architecture (circa 1850s). [Source: In part or entirety taken from "Sunrise County Architecture," 2nd edition, 1996, with permission of Sunrise Research Institute, Inc.]
Location: Main Street, Cherryfield
Washington County Railroad Station
Keywords: Architecture
Description: One of only two remaining railroad stations in Washington County which retain their early design (1898). [Source: In part or entirety taken from "Sunrise County Architecture," 2nd edition, 1996, with permission of Sunrise Research Institute, Inc.]
Location: Cherryfield
Willey House, Arthur
Keywords: Architecture
Description: Victorian architecture, with distinctive three-story tower (circa 1876-1877). [Source: In part or entirety taken from "Sunrise County Architecture," 2nd edition, 1996, with permission of Sunrise Research Institute, Inc.]
Location: Cherryfield
Wilson House
Keywords: Architecture
Description: Cape Cod house with salt box ell (late 1700s). This house has been in two states (Massachusetts before Maine was a state), two counties (Lincoln before Washington County was formed in 1789), and two towns (Steuben before Cherryfield was incorporated in 1816). [Source: In part or entirety taken from "Sunrise County Architecture," 2nd edition, 1996, with permission of Sunrise Research Institute, Inc.]
Location: Cherryfield

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