Stevens Avenue Armory | |
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General information | |
Location | 772 Stevens Avenue, Portland, Maine |
Coordinates | 43°41′06″N 70°17′39″W / 43.6850°N 70.2943°W |
Completed | 1908 |
The Stevens Avenue Armory is an historic former armory building in Portland, Maine, United States. Built in 1908 as a utilitarian two-story brick barn for the Portland Railroad Company's electric trolleys, it was converted into its current Art Deco style in 1940 by local architect and World War I veteran John P. Thomas. Thomas also designed other nearby buildings, including Deering High School.[1] The armory was used by the Maine National Guard for training and recruitment purposes until 2015, when it was swapped for 29 acres of land along Route 1 in Saco that was owned by the University of New England. The building was valued at $3.1 million at the time of the swap.[2]
References
- ↑ Hanson, Scott T. "Forest Avenue and Stevens Avenue Portland, Maine Historic Context". portlandmaine.gov.
- ↑ Harry, David (2015-06-23). "UNE, Maine Army Guard close land-for-Portland-armory deal". Bangor Daily News.
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