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Historical Items

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Item 42016

'Stein Song,' 1930

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1930 Location: Westbrook Media: Ink on paper

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Item 76140

Ski racing legend, Sugarloaf world Cup, 1971

Contributed by: Sugarloaf Mountain Ski Club through Ski Museum of Maine Date: 1971 Location: Sugarloaf Media: Photographic print

Item 17478

Lisbon Street, Lewiston, ca. 1935

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1935 Location: Lewiston Media: Postcard

Tax Records

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Item 69475

61-63 Parris Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Joseph Stein Use: Dwelling - Two family

Item 69476

61 Parris Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Joseph Stein Use: Dwelling - Two family

Item 69478

Assessor's Record, 61 Parris Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Joseph Stein Use: Shed

Online Exhibits

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Shaarey Tphiloh, Portland's Orthodox Synagogue

Shaarey Tphiloh was founded in 1904 by immigrants from Eastern Europe. While accommodating to American society, the Orthodox synagogue also has retained many of its traditions.

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Fallen Heroes: Jewish Soldiers and Sailors, The Great War

Thirty-four young Jewish men from Maine died in the service of their country in the two World Wars. This project, including a Maine Memory Network exhibit, is meant to say a little something about some of them. More than just names on a public memorial marker or grave stone, these men were getting started in adult life. They had newly acquired high school and college diplomas, they had friends, families and communities who loved and valued them, and felt the losses of their deaths.

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World Alpine Ski Racing in Maine

Sugarloaf -- a small ski area by European standards -- entered ski racing history in 1971 by hosting an event that was part of the World Cup Alpine Ski Championships. The "Tall Timber Classic," as the event was known, had a decidedly Maine flavor.