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Keywords: Saco, Maine

Historical Items

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Item 23869

Bonython School Employees, Saco, ca. 1898

Contributed by: Dyer Library/Saco Museum Date: circa 1898 Location: Saco Media: Photographic print

Item 51428

Notre Dame School, Saco, ca. 1953

Contributed by: Dyer Library/Saco Museum Date: circa 1953 Location: Saco Media: Photographic print

Item 105518

Saco and Biddeford, 1855

Contributed by: Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education Date: circa 1855 Location: Saco; Biddeford Media: Lithograph

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 109895

Fire Station for the City of Saco, Saco, ca. 1920

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1920 Location: Saco Client: The City of Saco Architect: Harry S. Coombs

Item 111663

York Institute, Saco, 1926

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1925–1926 Location: Saco Client: York Institute Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects

Item 116620

Mahaney residence, Saco, 1941

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1941 Location: Saco Client: William F. Mahaney Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects

Online Exhibits

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Biddeford, Saco and the Textile Industry

The largest textile factory in the country reached seven stories up on the banks of the Saco River in 1825, ushering in more than a century of making cloth in Biddeford and Saco. Along with the industry came larger populations and commercial, retail, social, and cultural growth.

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Amazing! Maine Stories

These stories -- that stretch from 1999 back to 1759 -- take you from an amusement park to the halls of Congress. There are inventors, artists, showmen, a railway agent, a man whose civic endeavors helped shape Portland, a man devoted to the pursuit of peace and one known for his military exploits, Maine's first novelist, a woman who recorded everyday life in detail, and an Indian who survived a British attack.

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The Shape of Maine

The boundaries of Maine are the product of international conflict, economic competition, political fights, and contested development. The boundaries are expressions of human values; people determined the shape of Maine.

Site Pages

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Early Maine Photography - Famous People - Page 1 of 3

"… sister Anna was married to Richard Cutts of Saco, and the Maine Historical Society probably acquired this daguerreotype from the Cutts family."

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Early Maine Photography - Art - Page 1 of 2

"… copies of paintings of Joseph Leland of Saco and Ezekiel Day of Portland. The Leland daguerreotype was made by the Boston area photographer George…"

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Portland Press Herald Glass Negative Collection - Crime & Disaster - Page 2 of 2

"The Saco River was particularly effected. Man rowing during a flood, 1936Maine Historical Society/MaineToday Media Gannett Newspapers issued a…"

My Maine Stories

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Elizabeth Mantis Spiliopoulos: passion for life & Greek heritage
by Biddeford Cultural & Heritage Center

A spunky 99-year-old shares her crystal-clear recollections of all the changes in her lifetime

Story

Alex Mouzas: Passionate about sharing his Greek-American roots
by Biddeford Cultural & Heritage Center

A personal, in-depth look into the life and contributions of area Greek-Americans

Story

Maine in Vietnam - Not to be Forgotten
by Karen L. Olson, M.D.

How Veterans' Voices started.