On Water Street south of Spring Street (Maine Route 137), on the right.
The Franco-Americans who settled in the Central Maine area in the 19th and early 20th centuries came for the most part from Quebec counties bordering Maine, such as Beauce and Frontenac.
Eventually, other immigrants from Prince Edward . . . — — Map (db m116152) HM
Near Front Street (U.S. 201) at Temple Street, on the right when traveling north.
The history of toll bridges across the Kennebec goes back to the early 1820's when the bridge connecting Waterville-Winslow was partially destroyed by a March flood in 1827. Another great flood in 1832 damaged the bridge which was rebuilt only to . . . — — Map (db m147328) HM
On Elm Street (Maine Route 104) at Park Street, on the right on Elm Street.
Front Inscription
Veterans Memorial Park Dedicated to veterans of all wars
Bourque Lanigan Post 5 American Legion Waterville, Maine Dedicated May 23, 1999
Rear Inscription
Commander William E. Pasha
Chairman Thomas I. . . . — — Map (db m95780) WM
On Main Rt. 104- Elm Street (Maine Route 104) at Park Street, on the right on Main Rt. 104- Elm Street.
Front Inscription
1917-1919
In honor and appreciation of those who served their state and county to the credit of the City of Waterville in the World War.
There are 14 rows of inscribed namesAdjoining Plaque
American Legion . . . — — Map (db m95781) WM