Stevens Avenue Armory

The Stevens Avenue Armory is an historic former armory building in Portland, Maine, United States. Built in 1908 as a utilitarian two-story brick barn for the Portland Railroad Company's electric trolleys, it was converted into its current Art Deco style in 1940 by local architect and World War I veteran John P. Thomas. Thomas also designed other nearby buildings, including Deering High School.[1] The armory was used by the Maine National Guard for training and recruitment purposes until 2015, when it was swapped for 29 acres of land along Route 1 in Saco that was owned by the University of New England. The building was valued at $3.1 million at the time of the swap.[2]

Stevens Avenue Armory
General information
Location772 Stevens Avenue, Portland, Maine
Coordinates
Completed1908

References

  1. Hanson, Scott T. "Forest Avenue and Stevens Avenue Portland, Maine Historic Context". portlandmaine.gov.
  2. Harry, David (2015-06-23). "UNE, Maine Army Guard close land-for-Portland-armory deal". Bangor Daily News.


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