Lawreston
En-Route
The little building by the tracks is probably the oldest occupied structure in Thomaston, Maine. It was the only structure left standing when the Henry Knox mansion was demolished in the early 1900s to make way for the railroad tracks. Major General Henry Knox was America's 1st Secretary of War, appointed by George Washington. The Knox home dates to the late 1700s. The remaining building became the Maine Central Railroad Station for Thomaston until passenger service was discontinued in the early 1960s. It is now the home of Thomaston Historical Society. Montpelier, a replica of the Knox Mansion was built about a mile away and contains furnishings, clothes, and other artifacts from the original property. It is open for public tours.
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