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Capt. Nathaniel Stone House
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The Capt. Nathaniel Stone House is a historic residence in Randolph, Maine, built for a prominent sea captain in the late 1700s. The house features period architecture with hand-hewn beams, wide pine floors, and a central chimney. Visitors can see original details like paneling and hardware, and learn about the captain's life and trade. It's a quiet, authentic stop for those interested in early New England history.
Don't miss
- See the original hand-hewn timber frame and wide pine floorboards
- View period furnishings and artifacts from the captain's era
- Learn about 18th-century maritime trade in the Kennebec region
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