William Nash House 6 William M. Nash House
1840-1888: 2nd Empire.
Considered to be one of Maine’s Most distinctive late 19th Century dwelling houses, this building is the largest in the district and is also one of the most lavishly ornamented.
  It is one of local builder Charles A. Allen’s masterpieces. His work was actually a major remodeling of a temple style Greek Revival dwelling which had been occupied by James W. Moore. Further, tradition recounts that a Cape preceded the Greek Revival building and its structure remains somewhere within the volume of the present house. Note Cards and Photos of this house can be purchased in the Museum Store.
     
Frank Nash House 7 Frank C. Nash House
1888: Queen Anne.
Nash was a partner in a lumber manufacturing firm. Asaph Allen was the architect and builder.
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