in Waldo County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,649 at the 2020 census. Searsport includes the village of North Searsport. The town is known...
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Searsport is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Searsport in Waldo County, Maine, United States. The population was 999 at the 2020 census...
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Searsport may refer to a location in the United States: Searsport, Maine, a town Searsport (CDP), Maine, census-designated place comprising the center...
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Hurricane Lee (2023) (section Maine)
15-year-old boy drowned in Fernandina Beach, Florida; a 51-year-old man died in Searsport, Maine, when a tree fell onto the car he was in; and a 21-year-old man who...
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Union Hall is the town hall of Searsport, Maine. It is located at 3 Reservoir Street in the town center. Built in 1863, it is a remarkably sophisticated...
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Searsport Terminal is a port in Searsport, Maine. Searsport provides tanker offloading and temporary storage services for crude oil transportation. The...
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School is a historic former school building on Mt. Ephraim Road in Searsport, Maine. Built in 1866, it is one of the town's prominent former public buildings...
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Sears Island (category Searsport, Maine)
tribes of northern New England, is located off the coast of Searsport in Waldo County, Maine, at the top of Penobscot Bay. The island is the largest undeveloped...
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University academic building Carver Memorial Library, the public library of Searsport, Maine Carver Arena, a sports facility in Peoria, Illinois Carver Barracks...
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boy drowned in Fernandina Beach, Florida; a 50-year-old man died in Searsport, Maine, when a tree fell onto the car he was in; and a 21-year-old man who...
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The Searsport Historic District encompasses a collection of well-preserved mid-to-late 19th-century commercial buildings in the center of Searsport, Maine...
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Lincoln Colcord (category People from Searsport, Maine)
in his hometown of Searsport, Maine that he became rooted more to the soil than the sea. Colcord attended the University of Maine, where he is best known...
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Maine is a state located in the Northeastern United States. According to the 2020 United States census, Maine is the 9th least populous state, with 1...
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Marlboro Packard (category People from Searsport, Maine)
a master shipbuilder who lived in Searsport, Maine. He managed several economically important shipyards in Searsport. He built several ships including...
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bodyguard to Gen. George Washington and was one of the first residents of Searsport, Maine. He is depicted in the painting Washington Crossing the Delaware, and...
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Roswell K. Colcord (category People from Searsport, Maine)
member of the Republican Party. Colcord was born on April 25, 1839, in Searsport, Maine. He attended public schools where he studied Mechanical Engineering...
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Matthew Kenney (category People from Searsport, Maine)
U.S. state of Connecticut, and grew up in Searsport, Maine. After graduating from the University of Maine with a degree in political science, he became...
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Ireland Union Hall (Danforth, Maine), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Union Hall (Searsport, Maine), NRHP-listed Union Hall (Truro...
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Penobscot Marine Museum (category Searsport, Maine)
Searsport, Maine, United States, is Maine's oldest maritime museum and is designed to preserve and educate people regarding Maine's and Searsport's rich...
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Code of Regulations Part 47,[1] and runs from Aberdeen, Washington to Searsport, Maine, roughly parallel to the Canada–US border in several segments. ITU...
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at a vacation home in Maine where local residents, in the hope of attracting his patronage, named a new municipality Searsport in his honor. He donated...
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The Searsport–Loring Pipeline is a defunct underground pipeline that formerly delivered jet fuel from the Searsport Terminal to Loring Air Force Base...
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Carver Memorial Library (category Searsport, Maine)
Carver Memorial Library is the public library of Searsport, Maine. It is located at 12 Union Street in the town center, in a 1910 Tudor Revival building...
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Moose Point State Park (category Searsport, Maine)
Park is a day-use public recreation area overlooking Penobscot Bay in Searsport, Maine, located off U.S. Route 1 near the Belfast town line. The state park...
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Frederick Stevens (American politician) (category People from Searsport, Maine)
his parents to Searsport, Maine and attended the common schools of Rockland, Maine. He graduated from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine in 1881, and read...
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Phineas Banning Blanchard (category People from Searsport, Maine)
Banning, founded in 1884. The Blanchard family was among the oldest in Searsport, Maine; Captain Blanchard descended from several generations of sea captains...
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Sprague expanded and opened the Penobscot Coal and Wharf Company in Searsport, Maine. This became the main supplier of US coal to Europe, particularly during...
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set off in 1845 to form part of Searsport. Belfast was incorporated on August 17, 1850, as a city, the 8th in Maine, adopting its charter on April 3...
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