The distinctive yellow building that housed the Bowdoin Mill and operated as a paper mill for 120 years at the mouth of Brunswick Falls stood empty, quietly overlooking the Androscoggin River, for more than a dozen years after its closing. While weather and vandals abused… Read More
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‘THAT WAS OUR MILL’ investing in Maine’s legacy: Cornerstones for new growth in local towns Bowdoin Mill, Topsham
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