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Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Suggested address, Bourne Street, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-15 Building/structure dates: 1812 Initial Construction

William Lord Building, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

William Lord Building, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Survey number: HABS ME-132 Building/structure dates: 1825 Initial Construction

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Suggested address, Bourne Street, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-15 Building/structure dates: 1812 Initial Construction

William Lord Building, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

William Lord Building, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Survey number: HABS ME-132 Building/structure dates: 1825 Initial Construction

William Lord Building, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

William Lord Building, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Survey number: HABS ME-132 Building/structure dates: 1825 Initial Construction

South Congregational Church, Temple Street between Kennebunk River & Maine Street, Kennebunkport, York County, ME

South Congregational Church, Temple Street between Kennebunk River & M...

Public domain photograph of church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kennebunk River Club, West side of Ocean Avenue, North of mouth of Kennebunk River, Kennebunkport, York County, ME

Kennebunk River Club, West side of Ocean Avenue, North of mouth of Ken...

Significance: A canoe club founded in the 1880s, built this structure in 1889 for social functions and boat storage, it is an excellent example of the Shingle style recreational architecture of the New England ... More

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

South from breakwater, Kennebunk beach, Maine

South from breakwater, Kennebunk beach, Maine

Public domain photograph of Middle East, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

Old Fish House, Kennebunk Port [i.e. Kennebunkport], Maine

Old Fish House, Kennebunk Port [i.e. Kennebunkport], Maine

Public domain photograph of industrial architecture, factory building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME
Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Picryl description: Public domain image of a commercial or residential multi-story building, condominium, 20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Kennebunk River Club, West side of Ocean Avenue, North of mouth of Kennebunk River, Kennebunkport, York County, ME

Kennebunk River Club, West side of Ocean Avenue, North of mouth of Ken...

Significance: A canoe club founded in the 1880s, built this structure in 1889 for social functions and boat storage, it is an excellent example of the Shingle style recreational architecture of the New England ... More

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

Picnic rocks, Kennebunk River, Kennebunkport, Maine

Picnic rocks, Kennebunk River, Kennebunkport, Maine

Public domain photograph of Middle East, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Mousam House, U.S. Route 1, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Mousam House, U.S. Route 1, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-27 Survey number: HABS ME-68 Building/structure dates: 1783 Initial Construction

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME
Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Public domain scan of architectural drawing, architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME
Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Suggested address, Bourne Street, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-15 Building/structure dates: 1812 Initial Construction

Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Suggested address, Bourne Street, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-15 Building/structure dates: 1812 Initial Construction

Kennebunk River Club, West side of Ocean Avenue, North of mouth of Kennebunk River, Kennebunkport, York County, ME

Kennebunk River Club, West side of Ocean Avenue, North of mouth of Ken...

Significance: A canoe club founded in the 1880s, built this structure in 1889 for social functions and boat storage, it is an excellent example of the Shingle style recreational architecture of the New England ... More

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Public domain scan of architectural drawing, architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Suggested address, Bourne Street, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-15 Building/structure dates: 1812 Initial Construction

South Congregational Church, Temple Street between Kennebunk River & Maine Street, Kennebunkport, York County, ME

South Congregational Church, Temple Street between Kennebunk River & M...

Picryl description: Public domain photo of a church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

George W. Bourne House (Fence), 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House (Fence), 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Ke...

Survey number: HABS ME-71 Building/structure dates: ca. 1826 Initial Construction

Kennebunk River Club, West side of Ocean Avenue, North of mouth of Kennebunk River, Kennebunkport, York County, ME

Kennebunk River Club, West side of Ocean Avenue, North of mouth of Ken...

Significance: A canoe club founded in the 1880s, built this structure in 1889 for social functions and boat storage, it is an excellent example of the Shingle style recreational architecture of the New England ... More

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

Picnic Rocks, Kennebunk River, Maine. Photochrom print, 1880-1890.

Picnic Rocks, Kennebunk River, Maine. Photochrom print, 1880-1890.

Historic Sites Public domain photograph of a pond, trees in the park, reflection in the water, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kennebunk Port, ME; summer home of A. Atwater Kent, [8/11/25]

Kennebunk Port, ME; summer home of A. Atwater Kent, [8/11/25]

Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Wedding Cake house, Kennebunk, Maine

The Wedding Cake house, Kennebunk, Maine

Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, architectural drawing, building plan, or design, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

George W. Bourne House (Fence), 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House (Fence), 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Ke...

Survey number: HABS ME-71 Building/structure dates: ca. 1826 Initial Construction

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

Kennebunk, Me., 1895 / Historic map, Library of Congress

Kennebunk, Me., 1895 / Historic map, Library of Congress

Public domain aerial photograph, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME
Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Suggested address, Bourne Street, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-15 Building/structure dates: 1812 Initial Construction

William Lord Building, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

William Lord Building, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Survey number: HABS ME-132 Building/structure dates: 1825 Initial Construction

George W. Bourne House (Fence), 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House (Fence), 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Ke...

Survey number: HABS ME-71 Building/structure dates: ca. 1826 Initial Construction

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

On the Kennebunk River, Kennebunkport, Maine

On the Kennebunk River, Kennebunkport, Maine

Public domain photograph of Middle East, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME
Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Suggested address, Bourne Street, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-15 Building/structure dates: 1812 Initial Construction

Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Suggested address, Bourne Street, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-15 Building/structure dates: 1812 Initial Construction

Kennebunk River Club, West side of Ocean Avenue, North of mouth of Kennebunk River, Kennebunkport, York County, ME

Kennebunk River Club, West side of Ocean Avenue, North of mouth of Ken...

Significance: A canoe club founded in the 1880s, built this structure in 1889 for social functions and boat storage, it is an excellent example of the Shingle style recreational architecture of the New England ... More

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

Kennebunk beach, Maine - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Kennebunk beach, Maine - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Public domain photograph of Middle East, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kennebunk Port, ME; summer home of A. Atwater Kent, [8/11/25]

Kennebunk Port, ME; summer home of A. Atwater Kent, [8/11/25]

Public domain photograph of building interior, office, room, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Bourne Mansion, Bourne Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Suggested address, Bourne Street, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-15 Building/structure dates: 1812 Initial Construction

South Congregational Church, Temple Street between Kennebunk River & Maine Street, Kennebunkport, York County, ME

South Congregational Church, Temple Street between Kennebunk River & M...

Public domain photograph of church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

Boat landing, Kennebunk River, Kennebunkport, Maine

Boat landing, Kennebunk River, Kennebunkport, Maine

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a dock, harbor, boats, water, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

American Forestry Ass'n, Lafayette Elm, Kennebunk, Me

American Forestry Ass'n, Lafayette Elm, Kennebunk, Me

Title from unverified data provided by the National Photo Company on the negative or negative sleeve. Date from negatives in same range. Gift; Herbert A. French; 1947. General information about the National Pho... More

Kennebunk Port, ME; summer home of A. Atwater Kent, [8/11/25]

Kennebunk Port, ME; summer home of A. Atwater Kent, [8/11/25]

Public domain photograph of building interior, office, room, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Picryl description: Public domain vintage artistic photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Public domain scan of an architecture diagram, plan, or drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

William Lord Building, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

William Lord Building, 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Survey number: HABS ME-132 Building/structure dates: 1825 Initial Construction

South Congregational Church, Temple Street between Kennebunk River & Maine Street, Kennebunkport, York County, ME

South Congregational Church, Temple Street between Kennebunk River & M...

Public domain photograph of church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

South Congregational Church, Temple Street between Kennebunk River & Maine Street, Kennebunkport, York County, ME

South Congregational Church, Temple Street between Kennebunk River & M...

Public domain photograph of church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

Kennebunk River Club, West side of Ocean Avenue, North of mouth of Kennebunk River, Kennebunkport, York County, ME

Kennebunk River Club, West side of Ocean Avenue, North of mouth of Ken...

Significance: A canoe club founded in the 1880s, built this structure in 1889 for social functions and boat storage, it is an excellent example of the Shingle style recreational architecture of the New England ... More

A. Atwater Kent in sun parlor of summer home, Kennebunk Port, ME, 8/11/25
Picnic rocks, Kennebunk River, Kennebunkport, Maine

Picnic rocks, Kennebunk River, Kennebunkport, Maine

Public domain photograph of Middle East, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kennebunk beach, Maine, Detroit publishing company photo

Kennebunk beach, Maine, Detroit publishing company photo

Corresponding glass transparency (same series code) available on videodisc frame 1A-29408. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 012456. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Big Vaudeville Musical Revue - theatrical playbill, public domain image

Big Vaudeville Musical Revue - theatrical playbill, public domain imag...

A playbill (program or brochure that is distributed to theater patrons prior to or during a performance that contains information about the play, its cast, and crew, as well as other details such as the theater... More

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

Big Musical Vaudeville Revue - theatrical playbill, public domain image

Big Musical Vaudeville Revue - theatrical playbill, public domain imag...

A playbill (program or brochure that is distributed to theater patrons prior to or during a performance that contains information about the play, its cast, and crew, as well as other details such as the theater... More

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Public domain photograph related to music, performing arts, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Big Vaudeville Musical Revue - theatrical playbill, public domain image

Big Vaudeville Musical Revue - theatrical playbill, public domain imag...

A playbill (program or brochure that is distributed to theater patrons prior to or during a performance that contains information about the play, its cast, and crew, as well as other details such as the theater... More

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Kimball House, 2 Summer Street, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Public domain photograph of stairs, steps, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

South Congregational Church, Temple Street between Kennebunk River & Maine Street, Kennebunkport, York County, ME

South Congregational Church, Temple Street between Kennebunk River & M...

Public domain photograph of church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & State Route 35, Kennebunk, York County, ME

First Parish Church (Unitarian), Northwest corner of U.S. Route 1 & St...

Significance: First built in 1749-30, this structure is the product of major modifications in 1803 and 1838. It was first cut in two and enlarged by moving the back section 28 feet away. In 1838 the galleries w... More

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk, York County, ME

George W. Bourne House, 104 Summer Street (State Route 35), Kennebunk,...

Significance: The conventional late Federal style brick house was built in 1826 for George W. Bourne, a shipbuilder at a Kennebunk River shipyard. In 1855, Bourne designed and added the elaborate Gothic Reviva... More

American Forestry Ass'n, Lafayette Elm, Kennebunk, Me.

American Forestry Ass'n, Lafayette Elm, Kennebunk, Me.

Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Kennebunk, York County, Maine

Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Kennebunk, York County, Maine

Nov 1895. 2 Sheet(s). Maine fire insurance map. Sanborn fire insurance maps are detailed maps of cities and towns produced by the Sanborn Map Company for the purpose of assessing fire insurance liability. T... More

Mousam House, U.S. Route 1, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Mousam House, U.S. Route 1, Kennebunk, York County, ME

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-27 Survey number: HABS ME-68 Building/structure dates: 1783 Initial Construction

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