Isabella Breckinridge House

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Location201 US Route 1, York, Maine
Coordinates43°08′27″N 70°41′18″W / 43.14083°N 70.68833°W / 43.14083; -70.68833
ArchitectGuy Lowell
ArchitecturalstyleColonial Revival, Italian Villa
Isabella Breckinridge House
Isabella Breckinridge House is located in Maine
Isabella Breckinridge House
Isabella Breckinridge House is located in the United States
Isabella Breckinridge House
Location201 US Route 1, York, Maine
Coordinates43°08′27″N 70°41′18″W / 43.14083°N 70.68833°W / 43.14083; -70.68833
ArchitectGuy Lowell
Architectural styleColonial Revival, Italian Villa
NRHP reference No.80000263[1]
Added to NRHPApril 28, 1983

The Isabella Breckinridge House also known as River House, and formerly the Breckinridge Public Affairs Center of Bowdoin College, is a historic house at 201 US Route 1 in York, Maine, United States. The main house, designed by architect Guy Lowell, is a 23-room mansion which was built in 1905 for Mary Goodrich, widow of tire magnate B. F. Goodrich.[2] It is located on a 26-acre (11 ha) estate facing the York River. The property was given to Bowdoin College by Mary Marvin Breckinridge Patterson in 1974, and the college operated it as a conference center until it was sold into private hands in 2004.[3][4] The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[1] It is one of Maine's most architecturally distinctive and unusual early 20th-century summer estate houses.[3]

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