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Scribners Mill Preservation Inc

Harrison, ME · 501(c)(3) · EIN 51-0212076
Reinstated Arts, Culture & Humanities
Previously revoked. Auto-revoked on January 15, 2015 , reinstated on January 15, 2015. Status is now active.
IRS Status
Reinstated
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State Registration
ME - Professional & Financial
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Tax-Exempt Since
2015
Ruling date: December 2015

Mission & Description

Scribners Mill Preservation Inc, located in Harrison, ME, is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of Scribners Mill, a historic water-powered sawmill. The organization focuses on maintaining the mill's historical significance and promoting educational opportunities related to the region's industrial heritage. Through community involvement and preservation efforts, they aim to ensure the mill's legacy for future generations.

Official Records

EIN51-0212076
Subsection501(c)(3)
ClassificationPublic Charity
NTEE CodeA80 - Arts, Culture & Humanities
Ruling DateDecember 2015
Revocation HistoryRevoked Jan 2015, reinstated Jan 2015

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