![]() The next shows a the third, an open area approved by the landowner. And the the third an open area approved by the landowner. The first photo below is the turnoff from Scudder Road. Groups, and clubs often maintain trails and pathways in forested. We regret the error.Īs with many rural towns having broad open spaces, Sherman allows” “FOUR Wheelers (small open vehicles) to travel on dirt roads and edges of privately owned fields, at the permission of the landowners. Note: another similar house was erroneously displayed as the Leavitt. This is an integral part of the design, and it repeats motifs used for the main section of the house. For the Leavitt House, Coburn expanded upon the Palliser scheme by including an attached carriage house. The latter employed Palliser details but is not a Palliser design. The contractor was Chester Coburn, a local builder who also erected a large and unusual Queen Anne style house in Sherman Mills for Alfred Spooner. Articles about Maine history, government, ecology, economy, recreation, towns, natural features, famous people, sports, with maps, photos, and videos.
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