Falmouth (/ˈfɔːlməθ/ FAWL-məth) is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 12,444 at the 2020 census. It is part of the...
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The Falmouth Hotel was a six-story, 240-room hotel in Portland, Maine. It stood on Middle Street, between a now-demolished Plum Street and the extant...
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former I-495 between Falmouth and Gardiner), a toll road running from Kittery to Augusta. As an Interstate Highway, all of I-95 in Maine is included in the...
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its type in Maine, and possibly the U.S. Much of North New Portland's Main Street burned to the ground in the fire of 1919, including a hotel. The annual...
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Casco Bay (redirect from Casco Bay, Maine)
History of Falmouth" (PDF). Falmouth, ME. Town of Falmouth, Maine. Retrieved 13 September 2024. "About Falmouth - Colonial Origins". The Falmouth Historical...
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History of Portland, Maine, Maine Resource Guide, archived from the original on January 31, 2013 "The Almouchiquois". Falmouth Historical Society. Retrieved...
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operations off the Maine coast during much the war. He dismantled Fort Pownall at the mouth of the Penobscot River and burned Falmouth in 1775 (present-day...
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John Calvin Stevens (redirect from Fassett & Stevens (Portland, Maine))
Neck, Maine (c.1884) Brown-Donahue house, Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Maine (c.1885–86) James Hopkins Smith house, 143 Foreside Rd., Falmouth Foreside...
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WCSH (redirect from Tegna Portland (Maine))
The transmitting facility would be erected in Falmouth, while WCSH's quarters in the Congress Square Hotel were extensively refitted to house the television...
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Portland Press Herald (redirect from Maine Sunday Telegram)
southern Maine and is focused on the greater metropolitan area of Portland. Founded in 1862, its roots extend to Maine’s earliest newspapers, the Falmouth Gazette...
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and arts magazine in Falmouth (part of the Central Maine Newspapers market), which was later moved to Portland and renamed The Maine Switch. The Bollard...
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Middle Street (category Streets in Portland, Maine)
Thompson Block, just northeast of Pearl Street. The 240-room, six-story Falmouth Hotel stood at 212 Middle Street between 1868 and 1963, when it was torn down...
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Fort Point State Park (category State parks of Maine)
war. In 1775, after the British seized the fort's guns in the Burning of Falmouth, rebellious colonists destroyed the blockhouse and filled in its moat to...
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Yarmouth is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, twelve miles north of the state's largest city, Portland. When originally settled in 1636...
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Portland, Maine, is home to many neighborhoods. Portland's Arts District is based around Congress Street in downtown Portland. The District includes the...
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Port (sometimes known as the Old Port Exchange) is a district of Portland, Maine, known for its cobblestone streets, 19th-century brick buildings and fishing...
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Portland International Jetport (redirect from Portland International Jetport, Maine)
Portland METRO provides bus service throughout Portland, Westbrook, Falmouth and the Maine Mall area of South Portland. Bus Route #5 travels to and from the...
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today. Greater Portland Metro's route 1 (Congress Street), 5 (The Maine Mall), 7 (Falmouth Flyer), 8 (Peninsula Loop), 9A (North Deering via Stevens Avenue)...
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Paul LePage (category 21st-century Maine politicians)
conservative women's group in Falmouth on October 14, 2013, LePage said that "About 47 percent of able-bodied people in the state of Maine don't work ... It's really...
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Cabot Lyford (category Artists from Maine)
a goose, stands in the peony garden at the headquarters of Maine Audubon in Falmouth, Maine. Lyford created "Remember" in the aftermath of the 1989 Exxon...
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years American businessman and football club chairman SUV Range Rover Falmouth, Massachusetts Berylson lost control of his Range Rover, supposedly on...
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of the second son, John (1880–1947) was Evelyn Boscawen, 7th Viscount Falmouth, although that was mostly discredited due to the boys' striking likeness...
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would be under no threat from the Royal Navy, which bombarded Falmouth (now Portland, Maine) instead on October 18, 1775. Portsmouth was the destination...
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HMS Falmouth was a Town-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the 1910s. She was one of four ships of the Weymouth sub-class. The ship was...
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contains the fewest with just one. Neither Vermont's (Montpelier) nor Maine's (Augusta) state capitals fall within the top 150 by population. The table...
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J.B. Brown Memorial Block (category Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine)
founded the Portland Sugar Company in 1855, and in 1868 built the Falmouth Hotel, on Middle Street, which was a center of the city's social activities...
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John Bundy Brown (category Businesspeople from Portland, Maine)
Brown rebuilt his businesses, including a new sugar house and the Falmouth Hotel, and constructed a number of mansions, including his own Bramhall. J...
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building a 350-room hotel within the project. Later, the Barceló and Newco Group settled in the Bavaro area. In 1979, the Hotel Puntacana was built and...
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