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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Dry Mills Schoolhouse is Gray's last remaining one-room schoolhouse in town.
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Now called Stonehedge, this historic district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For more information about Stonehedge’s country / bluegrass festivals & other events, please visit their website.
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The Gray Historical Society was founded on June 6, 1962 as a community project by Gray Grange. Its purpose is to "collect, preserve, and to share the history of the Town of Gray and the State of Maine."
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The Town of Gray has a "Stranger" buried at the Village Cemetery.
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The UNH Dimond Library has 1892, 1944 & 1957 Gray, Maine maps online.
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Located in Gray Village, the church is over 200 years old.
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A brief history of the Gray Public Library.
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Formerly known as the State Game Farm, it was renamed the Maine Wildlife Park in 1997.
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From the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
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A state historic site, located on Megquire Road.
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Gray has three buildings & a historic district that are currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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