Frank L. Dingley House

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Location291 Court Street,
Auburn, Maine
Coordinates44°5′53″N 70°13′58″W / 44.09806°N 70.23278°W / 44.09806; -70.23278
Built1867
ArchitecturalstyleSecond Empire
Frank L. Dingley House
Frank L. Dingley House
Frank L. Dingley House is located in Maine
Frank L. Dingley House
Frank L. Dingley House is located in the United States
Frank L. Dingley House
Location291 Court Street,
Auburn, Maine
Coordinates44°5′53″N 70°13′58″W / 44.09806°N 70.23278°W / 44.09806; -70.23278
Built1867
Architectural styleSecond Empire
NRHP reference No.80000211[1]
Added to NRHPApril 23, 1980

The Frank L. Dingley House is a historic house in Auburn, Maine, United States. Built in 1867, it is a high-quality local example of Second Empire architecture. It is most significant as the long-time home of Frank L. Dingley, long-time editor of the Lewiston Evening Journal, the state's second-largest newspaper at the time. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1]

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