Fryeburg is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,369 at the 2020 census. Fryeburg is home to Fryeburg Academy, a semi-private...
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Fryeburg is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Fryeburg in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,444 at the 2020 census...
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Fryeburg Academy is a private secondary school located in Fryeburg, Maine. The academy was founded in 1792, making it the oldest high school in Maine...
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The Fryeburg Fair is a large agricultural fair held annually in Fryeburg in the U.S. state of Maine. The fair was first held in March 1851, and in subsequent...
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Maine (/meɪn/ MAYN) is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States, and the easternmost state. It borders New Hampshire to the...
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Fryeburg can refer to: Fryeburg, Louisiana, an unincorporated community, United States Fryeburg, Maine, a town, United States Fryeburg (CDP), Maine, a...
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at 2,369 feet (722 m) above sea level. Chatham (north) Fryeburg, Maine (east) Brownfield, Maine (southeast) Eaton (south) Madison (southwest) Albany (west)...
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Poland Spring (category 1845 establishments in Maine)
sources in the state of Maine including Poland Spring and Garden Spring in Poland, Clear Spring in Hollis, Evergreen Spring in Fryeburg, Spruce Spring in Pierce...
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Samuel Fessenden (category People from Fryeburg, Maine)
peers. Fessenden was born on July 16, 1784, in what now is Fryeburg, Maine (until 1820, Maine was part of Massachusetts). His father was the Rev. William...
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Eastman Johnson (category People from Fryeburg, Maine)
Island of Nantucket, The Sap Gatherers, and Sugaring Off at the Camp, Fryeburg, Maine, established him as a genre painter. Over the course of five years...
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The Fryeburg Water Company is a privately owned utility in the town of Fryeburg, Maine. The water company operates Evergreen Spring, which provides a sizable...
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Eastern Slopes Regional Airport (category Fryeburg, Maine)
Oxford County, Maine, United States. It is owned by the Town of Fryeburg. The airport is accessible from ME-5 in Fryeburg and Brownfield, Maine. It is very...
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The Fryeburg Registry of Deeds is a historic former government building on Main Street in Fryeburg, Maine. Built in the early 18th century, it was the...
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Daniel Webster (category People from Fryeburg, Maine)
temporarily resigned from the law office to work as a schoolteacher at Fryeburg Academy in Maine. In 1804, he obtained a position in Boston under the prominent...
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Joseph Frye (category Fryeburg, Maine)
village of Pequawket. In 1777, the plantation was incorporated as Fryeburg, Maine, named in his honor. Frye is best known for the role he played expanding...
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Academy - Oldest Private School In Maine". Berwickacademy.org. Retrieved 18 October 2018. "Mission & History - Fryeburg Academy". Fryeburgacademy.org. Retrieved...
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Smokey's Greater Shows (category Fryeburg, Maine)
based in Fryeburg, Maine, United States. It provides amusement rides, games and concessions for local, county and state fairs throughout Maine. It appeared...
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U.S. Route 302 (redirect from U.S. Route 302 (Maine))
enters Maine at Fryeburg, in the Saco River valley as it leaves the White Mountains. The road bridges the Saco near milepost 56 in eastern Fryeburg, Moose...
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Caleb Ness (category People from Fryeburg, Maine)
currently serves as a member of the Maine House of Representatives for District 82, which encompasses Brownfield, Fryeburg, Lovell, Hiram and Porter, for the...
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Jigger Johnson (category People from Fryeburg, Maine)
honor of him. Albert "Jigger" Johnson was born on May 12, 1871, in Fryeburg, Maine to parents of Yankee stock. According to legend, when Jigger was born...
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John W. Dana (category People from Fryeburg, Maine)
of Maine. He served as the 19th and 21st Governor of Maine and as Chargé d'affaires to Bolivia during the 19th century. Dana was born in Fryeburg in the...
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Former Fryeburg Town House is a historic municipal building in what is now a rural section of Fryeburg, Maine. Built in 1847, it served as Fryeburg's town...
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Saco River (category Rivers of Oxford County, Maine)
New Hampshire before crossing into Oxford County, Maine. Shortly after entering Fryeburg, Maine, the river branches into the "Old Course" Saco River...
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Chief Paugus (category People from Fryeburg, Maine)
lived along the Saco River in present-day Conway, New Hampshire, and Fryeburg, Maine. He was killed at the Battle of Pequawket in 1725 during Father Rale's...
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The Public Library of Fryeburg, Maine is located at 515 Main Street. The library is located in a stone building, which was built in 1832 as the District...
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sources in the state of Maine, including Poland Spring and Garden Spring in Poland, Clear Spring in Hollis, Evergreen Spring in Fryeburg, Spruce Spring in Pierce...
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Squire Chase House (category Fryeburg, Maine)
The Squire Chase House is a historic house on Main Street in Fryeburg, Maine. The oldest portion of this house, now a portion of the elongated ell attached...
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Battle of Pequawket (redirect from Battle at Pequawket (Fryeburg))
present-day Fryeburg, Maine. The battle was related to the expansion of New England settlements along the Kennebec River (in present-day Maine). The battle...
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now known as The Fryeburg New Church, is a congregation of The New Church (Swedenborgianism) at 12 Oxford Street in Fryeburg, Maine. The historic church...
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Abenaki (category Native American history of Maine)
village Pigwacket was located on the upper Saco River near present-day Fryeburg, Maine. Occupied an intermediate location, therefore sometimes classed as...
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