Item 31106 - Kennebec River Flood, Lower Water Street, Hallowell, 1896
- Item 31106 - Kennebec River Flood, Lower Water Street, Hallowell, 1896
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- Item 31106
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Image Info This is the lower part of Joppa north of the generating station for the Augusta-Hallowell-Gardiner streetcar line. This section of the city flooded every year a spring freshet caused the Kennebec River to go above its banks.
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In the mid 20th century, the State of Maine purchased and razed the residences from this point north to Masciadri Memorials in anticipation of widening Route #201 through Hallowell. The citizens of Hallowell stopped the project in 1975 and the area now includes a scenic turnoff and is part of the Augusta to Gardiner Rail Trail.