Union Church Bicentennial Plaque - Columbia Falls, ME
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N 44° 39.206 W 067° 43.716
19T E 600808 N 4945238
Dedicated in January, 1841, this Greek Revival building served the community of Columbia Falls as a church until 1902, and as town hall until 1987.
Waymark Code: WMQBAE
Location: Maine, United States
Date Posted: 01/28/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
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At one time the only church in Columbia Falls, then later the Columbia Falls Town Hall until 1987, it was the town hall in 1976. As such it became the logical choice for the location of a plague which both celebrated America's bicentennial and remembered "Early Settlers of The Pleasant River Known To Have Been In Action Against The British During The Revolution Of 1775-1783". The plaque is mounted on a low white granite plinth in front of the church/town hall to the northeast of the sidewalk leading to the front entrance and lists the names of those referred to above, 48 in total.
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Address or General Location of Marker: 194 Main Street Columbia Falls, ME USA 04623

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