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The Olde Woolen Mill (also known as the North Berwick Woolen Mill) is a historic mill complex at Canal Street, on the
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in the center of
North Berwick, Maine North Berwick is a town in York County, Maine, United States. The town was set off from Berwick in 1831, following South Berwick in 1814. North Berwick's population was 4,978 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Portland– South Portlan ...
. Built in 1862, it is the only major mill complex in the Berwick region of York County. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.


Description and history

The mill is located between Canal Street and the Great Works River, just south of Wells Street ( Maine State Route 9) in the village center of North Berwick. The associated mill pond is located just north of Wells Street. The mill complex is a somewhat typical 19th century New England mill complex, with a large rectangular main building, with a series of attached wings. The complex exhibits an eclectic mixture of architectural detailing, including elements of Greek Revival, Italianate, and Colonial Revival styling. An earlier wooden mill built on the site in 1832 was destroyed by fire, and the existing
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structure built in 1862. Primarily owned by Quakers, the mill, one of the first to automate the manufacture of blankets, produced uniforms and blankets for Union soldiers during the American Civil War. At its foundation level has been preserved one of the earliest
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in the United States, and the only one of its kind to survive. The mill closed in 1955 and remained mostly unused for nearly 40 years, when it served as the site of the Parrish Shoe Factory in the 1995 fantasy movie '' Jumanji''. In 2009 the structure was renovated into a
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site by the Caleb Group, a nonprofit housing organization of New England. It was the first property to be awarded a tax credit under the Maine State Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit Act of 2008.


See also

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National Register of Historic Places listings in York County, Maine This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in York County, Maine. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in York County, Maine, United States. ...


References


External links

{{Commons category, Olde Woolen Mill
Official web page for The Olde Woolen Mill

"Old North Berwick mill now affordable housing for older residents" by Jason Claffey, in ''Foster's Daily Democrat'' (27 October 2009)

"Old Maine mill gets new lease on life" by Deborah McDermott in ''Seacoastonline.com'' (30 August 2009)



Historical sites in or around North Berwick, Maine, in ''The Maine Encyclopedia''
Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine Georgian architecture in Maine Victorian architecture in Maine Buildings and structures completed in 1862 Buildings and structures in York County, Maine North Berwick, Maine Textile mills in Maine 1862 establishments in Maine National Register of Historic Places in York County, Maine Woollen mills