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The view from the north shows the original mill wall, which would be used to support the Kennebec Riverwalk. Plans for the project, which just got a $150,000 grant from the Waterville Rotary Club, are in their infancy and this rendering is just one idea. Contributed artist’s rendering
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The view from the north shows the original mill wall, which would be used to support the Kennebec Riverwalk. Plans for the project, which just got a $150,000 grant from the Waterville Rotary Club, are in their infancy and this rendering is just one idea.
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The Head of Falls area beside the Kennebec River in Waterville on Monday. The Waterville Rotary Club has donated $150,000 to the Kennebec River Head of Falls initiative.
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The view from the south of Head of Falls in Waterville shows what the proposed Kennebec Riverwalk could look like. Plans for the project, which just received a $150,000 grant from the Waterville Rotary Club, are in their infancy and this rendering is just one idea.
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The view from Two-Cent Plaza shows access to Two-Cent Bridge, an area considered the “Head of Trails” for the Waterville area by the Kennebec Messalonskee Trails. Plans for the project, which just got a $150,000 grant from the Waterville Rotary Club, are in their infancy and this rendering is just one idea.
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An aerial view from above the western access to the Two-Cent Plaza shows a possible entry pavilion to the proposed Kennebec Riverwalk. Plans for the project, which just received a $150,000 grant from the Waterville Rotary Club, are in their infancy, and this rendering is just one idea.