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Lewiston is the name of some places in the United States of America:

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For other places with the same name, see Lewiston (disambiguation).

Lewiston [1] is a city in Androscoggin County, in the Lakes and Mountains region of Maine.

  • Maine Turnpike (Interstate 95), Exit 80.
  • Greyhound, 44 Oak St., Phone: 207-782-0311, [2].
  • Portland International Jetport, in Portland. A number of shuttle companies serve Lewiston, including Excalibur D&P Associates, 207-878-6757 and Maine Limousine Service, 207-883-0222 or 800-646-0068.
  • Auburn-Lewiston Municipal Airport (LEW), 80 Airport Drive, Auburn, 207-786-0631, [3].
  • Lewiston MAINEiacs hockey team[4] play home games at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee, 190 Birch Street. The MAINEiacs are the lone US team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
  • Bates College, 23 Campus Av., Ph: 207-786-6000, [5]. Museum of Arts and Olin Arts center may provide some diversions.
  • Franco-American Heritage Center, 46 Cedar Street, Admin: 207-783-1585, Box Office: 207-689-2000, (Fax: 207-689-2355). Performing arts and museum in old St. Mary's church.
  • Great Falls Balloon Festival, Simard-Payne Memorial Park, [6]. Annual hot air balloon festival; one of the largest tourist draws to the area. Normally the 3rd weekend in August. Events take place in Lewiston and the neighboring city of Auburn as well.  edit
  • Cleopatra, 114 Lisbon Street, 207-753-4388. East African and Middle Eastern dishes.
  • Governor’s Restaurant & Bakery, 1185 Lisbon Street, 207-753-0173. Family place. Oh my, try the pie.
  • Patrick's Deli, 89 Lincoln St., 207-783-2111. Delicious soups, sandwiches, and burritos. Award-winning chowder. Closed Sundays and at 6 on Saturdays.
  • Pepper and Spice, 875 Lisbon Street, 207-782-7526. Thai food.
  • Fish Bones, 70 Lincoln Street, 207-333-3663. Seafood.
  • Nothing but the Blues Café, 81 College Street, 207-784-6493.
  • Sam's Italian Foods, 268 Main St, (207) 782-9145.
  • Papa John's Pizza, 850 Lisbon St, (207) 786-7272.
  • Fuel, 49 Lisbon Street, 207-333-3835, [7]. 5 PM - 9 PM. Fuel is a modern French Bistro located in downtown Lewiston, Maine.  edit
  • Barnie's Bar and Grill.  edit
  • Motel 6, 516 Pleasant Street, +1 207 782-6558, Fax: +1 207 783-5270, [8].
  • Armand's Orchard Side Inn, 16 Pinewoods Rd., Tel: 207-221-6361, [9].
  • Ramada Conference Center Lewiston/Auburn, 409 Pleasant St., Tel: 207-784-2331, [10].
  • Super 8 Motel Lewiston/Auburn, 1440 Lisbon Street, Tel: 207-784-8882, [11].
  • Ware Street Inn, 52 Ware St., Tel: 877-783-8171, [12]. Within walking distance to Bates campus. CAUTION:BEDBUGS
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From LoveToKnow 1911

LEWISTON, a city of Androscoggin county, Maine, U.S.A., on the Androscoggin river, opposite Auburn, with which it is connected by four steel bridges, and about 36 m. N.E. of Portland. Pop. (1900) 23,761, of whom 9316 were foreign-born; (1910 census) 26,247. It is served by the Maine Central, the Grand Trunk, the Portland & Rumford Falls and the Lewiston, Augusta & Waterville (electric) railways. The surrounding country is hilly and the river is picturesque; in the vicinity there are many lakes and ponds abounding in salmon and trout. The Maine fish hatchery is on Lake Auburn, 3 m. above the city. Lewiston is the seat of Bates College, a non-sectarian institution, which grew out of the Maine State Seminary (chartered in 1855) and was chartered in 1864 under its present name, adopted in honour of Benjamin E. Bates (d. 1877), a liberal benefactor. In1908-1909the college had 25 instructors and 440 students, and its library contained 34,000 volumes. The campus of the college is about 1 m. from the business portion of Lewiston and covers 50 acres; among the college buildings are an auditorium (1909) given by W. Scott Libbey of Lewiston, and the Libbey Forum for the use of the three literary societies and the two Christian associations of the college. The literary societies give excellent training in forensics. The matriculation pledge requires from male students total abstinence from intoxicants as a condition of membership. There are no secret fraternities. From the beginning women have been admitted on the same terms as men. The Cobb Divinity School (Free Baptist), which was founded at Parsonfield, Maine, in 1840 as a department of Parsonfield Seminary, and was situated in1842-1844at Dracut, Massachusetts, in1844-1854at Whitestown, New York, and in1854-1870at New Hampton, New Hampshire, was removed to Lewiston in 1870 and became a department (known as Bates Theological Seminary until 1888) of Bates College, with which it was merged in 1908. Lewiston has a fine city hall, a Carnegie library and a public park of 102 acres, with a bronze soldiers' monument by Franklin Simmons, who was born in 1839 at Webster near Lewiston, and is known for his statues of Roger Williams, William King, Francis H. Pierpont and U. S. Grant in the national Capitol, and for "Grief" and "History" on the Peace Monument at Washington. In Lewiston are the Central Maine General Hospital (1888), the Sisters' Hospital (1888), under the charge of the French Catholic Sisters of Charity, a home for aged women, a young women's home and the Hesley Asylum for boys. The Shrine Building (Kora Temple), dedicated in 1909, is the headquarters of the Shriners of the state. The river at Lewiston breaks over a ledge of mica-schist and gneiss, the natural fall of 40 ft. having been increased to more than 50 ft. by a strong granite dam; and 3 m. above the city at Deer Rips a cement dam furnishes io,000 horse-power. The water-power thus obtained is distributed by canals from the nearer dam and transmitted by wire from the upper dam. The manufacture of cotton goods is the principal industry, and in 1905 the product of the city's cotton mills was valued at about one-third of that of the mills of the whole state. Among other industries are the manufacture of woollen goods, shirts, dryplates, carriages, spools and bobbins, and boots and shoes, and the dyeing and finishing of textiles. The total factory product in 1905 was valued at $8,527,649. The municipality owns its water works and electric lighting plant. Lewiston was settled in 1770, incorporated as a township in 1795 and chartered as a city in 1861. It was the home of Nelson Dingley (1832-1899), who from 1856 until his death controlled the Lewiston Journal. He was governor of the state in 1874-1876, Republican representative in Congress in 1881-1899, and the drafter of the Dingley Tariff Bill (1897).


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  1. Any of a number of places in the USA, including a fairly large town in northern Maine.

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