Prehistoric cultural affiliation(s) include Middle Archaic, Early Archaic, Ceramic Period, Early Laurentian, Susquehanna, Red Paint People, Late Archaic and Ceramic(Woodland) dating back to 8499 BC.
Several famous people are associated with these Penobscot County historic places including Hannibal Hamlin, Edith Marion Patch and Martin Kinsley.
Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Penobscot County places including Wilfred E. Mansur, Oliver Cobb, Lyman Seavey, Charles G. Bryant, James H. Stuart, William Howe, Stephen Little, John D. Towle, Charles Parker Crowell and Victor Hodgins. Prominent architectural styles found in Penobscot Country are Greek Revival, Italianate and Gothic Revival.































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