
The Kennebec River corridor defines the industrial and educational character of this central Maine region during the late 1950s. At the heart of the map, Waterville and Winslow appear as a dense urban core anchored by the Maine Central Railroad and the riverside campus of Colby College on Mayflower Hill. The surrounding landscape is a network of smaller mill towns and agricultural settlements like Shawmut, Benton Falls, and Clinton, where the Sebasticook River joins the Kennebec.
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1892 Waterville
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1943 Waterville
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1957 Waterville
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1982 Waterville
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2011 Waterville
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2014 Waterville
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2018 Waterville
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2021 Waterville
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2024 Waterville
Kennebec County, ME