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A. A. Garcelon House

A. A. Garcelon House
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A. A. Garcelon House
A. A. Garcelon House is located in Maine
A. A. Garcelon House
A. A. Garcelon House is located in the US
A. A. Garcelon House
Location 223 Main St., Auburn, Maine
Coordinates 44°5′38″N 70°13′36″W / 44.09389°N 70.22667°W / 44.09389; -70.22667Coordinates: 44°5′38″N 70°13′36″W / 44.09389°N 70.22667°W / 44.09389; -70.22667
Built 1890 (1890)
Architect Jefferson L. Coburn & Sons
Architectural style Queen Anne
Part of Main Street Historic District (#89000255)
NRHP Reference # 86001269
Significant dates
Added to NRHP June 13, 1986
Designated CP April 21, 1989

The A. A. Garcelon House is an historic house at 223 Main Street in Auburn, Maine, United States. Built in 1890 for a prominent local businessman, it is one of the city's finest examples of Queen Anne Victorian architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

The Garcelon House stands on the west side of Main Street, south of Auburn's downtown, midway between Vine and Elm Streets. This part of Main Street was once Auburn's most fashionable residential area. It is a 2 12-story wood-frame structure, with asymmetrical massing typical of the Queen Anne style. It is one of Auburn's finest Queen Anne Victorians, with projecting bay sections on its two street-facing sides, and a projecting corner tower rising three stories, with a rounded roof. Bands of scallop-cut shingles separate the first and second floor, and also fill the gable ends of the projecting bays. Spindle-work porches on both floors adorn the main facade. The interior of the house is largely unaltered, retaining period woodwork, including fireplace mantels and trim. A period carriage house was demolished in 1985.

The house designed by Jefferson L. Coburn of Lewiston, and built in 1890 for Arthur. A. Garcelon, a local merchant of French Canadian extraction who operated a grocery supplier. Jefferson Coburn was a prominent architect working in the Lewiston area during the last two decades of the 19th century.


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