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Item 80
Invitation to vote for rabbi, Portland, ca. 1946
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1946 Location: Portland Media: Ink on paper
Item 31592
Cobscook Tribe No. 80 float, Lubec, 1911, 1911
Contributed by: Lubec Historical Society Date: 1911-07-04 Location: Lubec Media: Postcard
Item 87253
158-160 Woodlawn Avenue Lot 80, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Algernon S Dodge Use: Dwelling
Item 84058
80 Washington Avenue, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Siverd Peterson Use: Stable
Item 151414
Morrill residence, Hollis, 1998-1999
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1998–1999 Location: Hollis Client: Eva Morrill Architect: Carol A. Wilson; Carol A. Wilson Architect
Item 150446
Plan of Alterations to Hotel for Mr. C. E. Chandler, Gorham, New Hampshire, 1907
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1907 Location: Gorham Client: C. E. Chandler Architect: Coombs and Gibbs Architects
Exhibit
Scientist, author and explorer Donald B. MacMillan established Wiscasset as his homeport for many of the voyages he made to the Arctic region starting in the early 1920s.
Exhibit
The gunpowder mills at Gambo Falls in Windham and Gorham produced about a quarter of the gunpowder used by Union forces during the Civil War. The complex contained as many as 50 buildings.
Site Page
Brewer is the gateway to coastal communities and Acadia National Park. The city along with Bangor also serves as a trading and distribution center for the coastal areas and towns and cities to the north with the total region having a population of approximately 250,000 people.
Site Page
John Martin: Expert Observer - Annie Martin Snow casket, Bangor, 1889
"… drew the illustration of her casket on page 80 of a scrapbook he wrote beginning in 1888. Under the illustration, he wrote: "At the head of the…"
Story
Come back to Maine, I did!
by Dan Bolduc
Reflections and the value of Maine from a former pro hockey player from Waterville
Story
Eating lower on the food chain
by Avery Yale Kamila
Animal agriculture's ties to climate change