Edward Little House 8 Vine Street, Auburn, ME 04210
About the Business
The Edward Little House, located at 8 Vine Street in Auburn, Maine, is a historic house built in 1827 in the Federal style. It is one of the oldest houses on the south side of Auburn and was the home of Edward Little, a prominent landowner and advocate for the development of the town. Edward Little was known for his generosity towards the community, supporting various religious and civic institutions. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. Today, the Edward Little House stands as a reminder of Auburn's rich history and the contributions of Edward Little to the town's growth and development.
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"Edward Little, the “father” of Auburn. This is where it all began, here in this house. He had the vision to harness the energy of the river And oversaw the planning and development of that vision into reality, here in this house. If you’re reading this, you’re probably already using the Museum in the Streets© L-A River History Trail, but if not, you should find a map and follow the trail on both sides of the river. Auburn-Lewiston was an industrial powerhouse for over 100 years."
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