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Swan's Island: Six miles east of ordinary - III. Boom, bustle, bust: The Steamboat Years to WWII
"Model T. Ford by E.R. Spurling's Store, Swan's Island, ca. 1925Swan's Island Historical Society Island stores received regular supplies from the…"
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"… General Henry Knox used this structure as a model for the Knox Mansion in Thomaston. Swan sought out laborers (preferably Protestant families) to…"
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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - Scarbrough Middle School
"… 21st-century skills in the curriculum using a model of rigor, relevance and relationships. The Maine Community Heritage Project (MCHP) provides…"
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Surry by the Bay - Early Twentieth Century
"His family used to travel in a Model T Ford on the dirt road that was US Route 1 from Falmouth Foreside."
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Historic Hallowell - Natural Resource to Finished Product
"… a business office, two stone-cutting sheds, a modeling and sculpture studio, carpenter's shop, blacksmith's shop, stable, wagon house, storehouse…"
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Camden-Rockport Historical Society
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Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Western Maine Foothills Region - Continental Paper Bag Company
"… of this class of the employees and were models of their kind. They were, as far as possible, real homes, supplied with home comforts, and adapted…"