Waterville is a city in Kennebec County, Maine, United States, on the west bank of the Kennebec River. A college town, the city is home to Colby College...
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Colby College (redirect from Waterville College)
liberal arts college in Waterville, Maine. Founded in 1813 as the Maine Literary and Theological Institution, it was renamed Waterville College in 1821. The...
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Kennebec County comprises the Augusta–Waterville, ME Micropolitan Statistical Area. In 2010, the center of population of Maine was in Kennebec County, in the...
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Disappearance of Ayla Reynolds (category People from Waterville, Maine)
Ayla Reynolds is an American child from Waterville, Maine, who disappeared, aged 19 months, on December 16, 2011. She was last seen at 8:00 p.m. that...
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keep the locomotive in Maine. On December 3, 2013, the City Council of Waterville voted to sell the No. 470 locomotive to the Maine-based non-profit New...
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Below is a list of mayors of Waterville, Maine, USA. "History of Mayors City of Waterville, Maine" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 September...
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who were born or have lived in Waterville, Maine. David Brancaccio, radio and television journalist; born in Waterville Ron Currie Jr., author Eric Hooglund...
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Retrieved on September 5, 2018. "Waterville Central Office Office of the Superintendent 25 Messalonskee Avenue Waterville, Maine 04901-5437 [...] Winslow Central...
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southwest of the central business district (CBD) of Waterville, a city in Kennebec County, Maine, USA. The airport covers 350 acres (142 ha) and has two...
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The Waterville Opera House and City Hall is a historic civic building at Castonguay Square (Common and Front Streets) in downtown Waterville, Maine. Built...
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County in the U.S. state of Maine. The population was 6,230 at the 2020 census. Oakland is 4 miles (6 km) west of Waterville and approximately 18 miles...
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Colleen Madigan (category People from Waterville, Maine)
politician and social worker from Maine. Under the name Colleen Lachowicz, the Democrat from Waterville was elected to the Maine Senate from the 25th district...
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The city of Portland, Maine vied with Waterville to become the new shop site, but the railroad decided to remain in Waterville and constructed new, modern...
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Thomas College (redirect from Thomas College (Maine))
Thomas College is a private college in Waterville, Maine, United States. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees and is accredited by the New England...
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C.F. Hathaway Company (category Waterville, Maine)
Company was a manufacturer of shirts for men and boys, located in Waterville, Maine. The company was founded by Charles Foster Hathaway. Its early history...
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Waterville Senior High School, also known as Waterville High School or WSHS, is a public high school in Waterville, Maine, United States serving students...
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Two Cent Bridge (redirect from Waterville/Winslow Foot Bridge (Two Cent Bridge))
spans the Kennebec River between the city of Waterville and the town of Winslow in Kennebec County, Maine. It is one of the oldest surviving wire-cable...
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census-designated place in Kennebec County, Maine, United States, along the Kennebec River across from Waterville. The population was 7,948 at the 2020 census...
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after Waterville, Maine, the hometown of a railroad official. The first post office in Waterville was established in February 1868. Waterville was incorporated...
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Richard Hooker (author) (category People from Waterville, Maine)
and went into private practice in Waterville, Maine. Eventually, he settled into practice at Broad Cove in Bremen, Maine. His experiences at the 8055th M...
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Retrieved April 5, 2013. "William Lewis Potter". Morning Sentinel. Waterville, Maine. September 17, 1975. p. 2. Retrieved October 3, 2022 – via newspapers...
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Baptist Church is a historic church at 1 Park Street (corner of Elm) in Waterville, Maine. Built in 1826, it is the city's oldest standing public building....
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Edmund Muskie (category Politicians from Waterville, Maine)
in the Maine State Legislature from 1946 to 1951, and unsuccessfully ran for mayor of Waterville. Muskie was elected the 64th governor of Maine in 1954...
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previously been used as part of an early Maine Central Railroad bridge over the Kennebec River at Waterville, Maine. Milepost 13.3: Whitefield - Agent's station...
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is the 20th President of Colby College, a liberal arts college in Waterville, Maine founded in 1813. Greene was installed as president on July 1, 2014...
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of the Maine Central Railroad passes through Fairfield on the way from Portland to Waterville to Bangor, and the Skowhegan branch of the Maine Central...
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Paul LePage (category Mayors of Waterville, Maine)
74th governor of Maine from 2011 to 2019. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the mayor of Waterville, Maine, from 2004 to 2011...
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of Waterville. The village is named after Waterville, Maine. Hops (humulus lupulus) were introduced to the area in about 1820; by 1875, Waterville was...
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carnival, and fireworks. Waterville was platted in 1856 by nine New England natives. The name "Waterville" comes from, Waterville, Maine, E.I. Wright's, a member...
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