List of National Historic Landmarks in Maine

This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in Maine.

The United States National Historic Landmark program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance.

[1] The state of Maine is home to 44 of these landmarks, displaying the state's maritime heritage, as well as literary, archeological, religious, and a wide array of other themes.

Download coordinates as: One site in the state, Wickyup, had its landmark designation withdrawn after it was destroyed by fire, and another, the schooner Roseway, was relocated to Boston, Massachusetts.

The state is also the location of the National Park Service's only International Historic Site, the St. Croix Island International Historic Site, important in both U.S. and Canadian history as the site of the first French settlement of Acadia in 1603.

American Eagle
American Eagle
Photograph of the James G. Blaine House on a sunny summer day, surrounded by lawn and garden plantings.
James G. Blaine House
Bowdoin at anchor, sails furled, in calm seas.
Bowdoin
Camden Public Library
Camden Amphitheatre and Public Library
Parker Cleaveland House
Parker Cleaveland House
Cushnoc Site
Cushnoc Archeological Site
Neal Dow House
Neal Dow House
Eagle Island
Eagle Island
1936 HABS photo
Fort Halifax
Fort Kent
Fort Kent
Painting of Fort Knox in the 1870s, with small boats in the foreground and forest behind.
Fort Knox
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Fort Western
Governor's House, Togus, Maine
Governor's House (Maine)
Grace Bailey
Grace Bailey
Hamilton House
Hamilton House
Harpswell Meetinghouse
Harpswell Meetinghouse
Winslow Homer Studio
Winslow Homer Studio
Isaac H. Evans
Isaac H. Evans
J. & E. Riggin
J. & E. Riggin
Post card photograph of the Sarah Orne Jewett House in about 1910.
Sarah Orne Jewett House
Kennebec Arsenal
Kennebec Arsenal
Lady Pepperrell House
Lady Pepperrell House
Lewis R. French
Lewis R. French
McIntire Garrison House
McIntire Garrison House
McLellan-Sweat Mansion
McLellan-Sweat Mansion
Mercantile
Mercantile
Low-angle photograph of Victoria Mansion in urban surroundings.
Morse-Libby Mansion
Nickels-Sortwell House
Nickels-Sortwell House
Norridgewock Archeological District
Norridgewock Archeological District
Old York Gaol
Old York Gaol
Olson House
Olson House
Fort William Henry, built 1692, destroyed 1696, reconstructed 1908.
Pemaquid Archeological Site
Pentagoet Archeological District
Pentagoet Archeological District
Perkins Homestead
Perkins Homestead
Portland Observatory in 2005, a tall, red, lighthouse-like structure with a windowed dome on top.
Portland Observatory
Thomas B. Reed House
Thomas B. Reed House
Edwin Arlington Robinson House
Edwin Arlington Robinson House
1962 HABS photo
Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village
Stephen Taber
Stephen Taber
Harriet Beecher Stowe House
Harriet Beecher Stowe House
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Tate House
Victory Chimes
Victory Chimes
Photograph of the tree-shaded front entrance of the three-story, brick Wadsworth-Longfellow House.
Wadsworth-Longfellow House