
Marcotte Nursing Home is an historic elder care facility at 102 Campus Avenue in Lewiston, Maine. Built in 1927 and opened the following year, it was the largest facility of its type in New England, representing a major step forward in the region's elder care. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It is now part of the d'Youville Pavilion of Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center.
Tourtellotte & Hummel was an American architectural firm from Boise, Idaho and Portland, Oregon.

George M. Coombs was an American architect in practice in Lewiston, Maine from 1874 to 1909.

Harry S. Coombs (1878-1939) was an American architect practicing in Lewiston, Maine. He was the son of and successor to architect George M. Coombs.
The Portland Blue Sox were a class-D minor league baseball team in Portland, Maine which played from 1907 to 1908 in the Maine State League and the Atlantic Association before folding. The Blue Sox were relaunched in 1919 to make up for the loss of the Portland Duffs, which folded in 1917 and played in the Eastern League. The 1919 Blue Sox were added to the New England League, but only lasted one season.

Alexander Blount Mahood was a Bluefield, West Virginia-based architect.

C. Parker Crowell (1876–1959) was an American architect in practice in Bangor, Maine, from 1902 until his retirement in 1956. Crowell and his firm would design over 1000 buildings in the course of his career. The firm Crowell co-founded is still in business as WBRC.
William Robinson Miller (1866–1929) was an American architect from Maine. He specialized in richly ornamented Romanesque- and French-Revival buildings. Born in Durham, Maine, Miller attended Bates College and the School of Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1891–1892).

Charles H. Kimball (1852-1887) was an American architect from Maine.
Charles Francis Douglas was an American architect from Maine.

Edwin E. Lewis (1846–1928) was an American architect from Gardiner, Maine.

George G. Adams was an American architect from Lawrence, Massachusetts.

Frederick Augustus Tompson was an American architect from Portland, Maine.

Charles W. Bates (1879–1929) was an American architect who practiced primarily in Wheeling, West Virginia, and was one of the region's most successful architects. He mostly specialized in commercial and school buildings in the north Ohio River valley.
Elmer I. Thomas (1863–1895) was an American architect who practiced in Auburn and Lewiston, Maine.

Addison Gilbert Pulsifer was an American architect practicing in Lewiston, Maine.

Ernest C. S. Holmboe (1873–1954) was an American architect best known for his work in West Virginia.
Miller & Beal, Inc., was a prominent architectural firm based in Portland, Maine, established in 1929. It was the successor to Miller, Mayo & Beal. Architect Lester I. Beal led the office.

Alonzo J. Harriman (1898–1966) was an American architect in practice in Lewiston and Auburn, Maine from 1928 to 1966.