About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 104. Not illustrated. Chapters: Androscoggin Bank Colisee, Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul (Lewiston, Maine), Bates Mill, Cowan Mill, Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center, Bates College Museum of Art, Kora Temple, Museum L-A, Trinity Episcopal Church (Lewiston, Maine), Lewiston Public Library, First Mcgillicuddy Block, Sen. William P. Frye House, Grand Trunk Railroad Station (Lewiston, Maine), St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Lewiston, Maine), Us Post Office-Lewiston Main, Lewiston Trust and Safe Deposit Company, Oak Street School (Lewiston, Maine), Jordan School, Maine Supply Company Building, Odd Fellows Block (Lewiston, Maine), Dr. Milton Wedgewood House, John D. Clifford House, Manufacturer's National Bank, Dr. Louis J. Martel House, College Block-Lisbon Block, Second Callahan Block, Lewiston City Hall, Lyceum Hall, Bradford House (Lewiston, Maine), First Callahan Building, Captain Holland House, Osgood Building, Lord Block, Continental Mill Housing, Atkinson Building, James C. Lord House, First National Bank (Lewiston, Maine), Marcotte Nursing Home, Pilsbury Block, Androscoggin Mill Block, Bergin Block, Healey Asylum, Savings Bank Block, Holland-Drew House, Dominican Block, Lower Lisbon Street Historic District. Excerpt: The Androscoggin Bank Colisee (formerly Central Maine Civic Center and Lewiston Colisee) is a 4,000 capacity (3,677 seated) multi-purpose arena in Lewiston, Maine that opened in 1958. It is home to the Lewiston Maineiacs ice hockey team. The Androscoggin Bank Colisee (formerly the Central Maine Youth Center, and the Lewiston Civic Center) was built in 1958-1959 to replace St. Dominics Regional High. On May 25, 1965, world heavyweight boxing champ Muhammed Ali (then known as Cassius Clay) fought his rematch against Sonny Liston. The fight remains to this day one of the most controversial in boxing history as ...