The address of the Kennebec Reborn is: 131 Cony Street, Augusta, ME 04330-5304
The address of the Kennebec Historical Society is: Po Box 5582, Augusta, ME 04332-5582
Augusta, Maine.
I's in the south side of Maine located in the housing sector
The address of the Augusta State University is: 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904-4562
The main river in the Bath area is the Kennebec.
In Augusta Maine.
-- Augusta, MaineJuly 4, 2009Fireworks at dusk at the Waterfront Park are the culmination of the annual Great Kennebec Whatever Family Festival.
Augusta was designated the capital of Maine in 1827, only seven years after Maine officially became a US state. Curiously, this historic town, which is situated on the Kennebec River and boasts a population of roughly 18,560, is the third smallest state capital (after Montpelier, Vermont, with approximately 8,035 residents, and Pierre, South Dakota, with about 13,876). Another interesting fact is that Augusta, Georgia, was also a short-lived state capital, from 1785 to 1795. Georgia, also known as the Peach State, has actually had five capital cities during its lengthy history: Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, and Atlanta, which is currently the state's largest city and has served as the capital since 1868.
Fort Halifax is located in modern-day Winslow, Maine on the Kennebec River.
Fort Western was a British fort on the Kennebec River at what is now Augusta, Maine. The fort was built in 1754. Fort Halifax was also a British fort built on the Kennebec River in 1755. It is located in what is now Winslow, Maine. Both forts are open to tourists. Fort Halifax has a Revolutionary War re-enactment every year.
The address of the Maine Grange Foundation Inc is: 146 State Street, Augusta, ME 04330-7448
The Kennebec Journal was first published in January of 1825. The paper business was started in Augusta, Maine by a pair of young printers named Russell Eaton and Luther Severance. Today, the newspaper circulates about 14,000 issues per day.