First Congregational Church of Buxton

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The First Congregational Church of Buxton, also known locally as the Tory Hill Meetinghouse, is a historic church on ME 112 in Buxton, Maine. Built in 1822, it is an example of Federal period architecture, having had only modest alterations since its construction. It is also notable for its association with the local author Kate Douglas Wiggin, serving as her inspiration for , a play that is now regularly performed at the church. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. rdf:langString
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