town in Maine
Winslow is a town in the Kennebec and Moose River Valleys region of Maine, along the Kennebec River across from Waterville.
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edit- 1 Two Cent Bridge, Mill Road. The Ticonic Footbridge, popularly known as the Two Cent Bridge or the Two Penny Bridge, is a suspension bridge that spans the Kennebec River between Waterville and Winslow. Opened in 1903, it is one of the oldest surviving wire-cable steel suspension bridges and also is considered to be the last known extant toll footbridge in the United States.
- 2 Fort Halifax, US 201 (Bay St & Halifax St), ☏ +1 207-872-2776. Fort Halifax is a former British colonial outpost on the banks of the Sebasticook River, just above its mouth at the Kennebec River. Originally built as a wooden palisaded fort in 1754, during the French and Indian War, only a single blockhouse survives. The oldest blockhouse in the United States, it is preserved as Fort Halifax State Historic Site, and is open to the public in the warmer months.
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edit- 1 Two Cent Pub, 82 Clinton Ave, ☏ +1 207-616-3117.
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editRoutes through Winslow |
Quebec City/Bangor ← Waterville ← | N S | → Augusta → Brunswick/Lewiston–Auburn |
END ← | N S | → China → Bristol |
END ← Fairfield ← | N S | → END |
Jct W E ← Waterville ← | W E | → China → Belfast |