
The Kennebec River corridor defines this mid-century landscape, serving as a primary artery for the industrial and agricultural towns of Gardiner, Richmond, and Randolph. The 1957 revision captures the region's transport evolution, showing the Maine Central railroad tracks paralleling the river while the Turnpike begins to carve through the interior of Litchfield. Local history is deeply embedded in the land, from the Water Iron-Mine Hill in Farmingdale to the educational roots at Litchfield Academy.
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1892 Gardiner
Kennebec County, ME

1943 Gardiner
Kennebec County, ME

1957 Gardiner
Kennebec County, ME

1980 Gardiner
Kennebec County, ME

1980 Gardiner
Kennebec County, ME
2011 Gardiner
Kennebec County, ME
2014 Gardiner
Kennebec County, ME
2018 Gardiner
Kennebec County, ME
2021 Gardiner
Kennebec County, ME

2024 Gardiner
Kennebec County, ME