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    The Brick House on Route 1: A Window into Robbinston's History

    The “Brick House” on Route 1 in Robbinston, Maine, officially known as the Thomas Vose House, is a historic structure rich with history and architectural significance. Constructed in 1799 by Thomas Vose, a shipbuilder, the house was built using locally sourced bricks from Liberty Cove in Robbinston. One of its most notable architectural features is the 15-pane window above the front door, symbolizing the 15 states in the Union at the time of its construction. The Thomas Vose House stands as a significant historical landmark in Robbinston, reflecting the town’s early settlement period and the prominence of shipbuilding in the local economy during that era. Locals often refer to it as “The Brick House,” underscoring its unique construction material and enduring presence in the community. This house is not only an architectural treasure but also a testament to the local craftsmanship and resources of late 18th-century Maine. Its preservation adds to the cultural and historical fabric of Robbinston, making it an essential landmark for both locals and visitors interested in the region’s past.

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    What amazing history....I'm forwarding to a friend who's looking to move in that area ..thankyou
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    Great! There is so much history here. If your friend is a history buff, they will have lots of fun exploring. 
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    My friend asks about this house all the time! Good to find out! Thank you
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