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    Rockland is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Maine, United States. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 6,936. The city is a popular...
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    located in the state of Maine, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 40,607. Its county seat is Rockland. The county is named for...
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    interchange, which also serves Congress Street (SR 22). U.S. Route 1A (US 1A) in Rockland bypasses the downtown area and begins at the intersection of Camden and...
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    Knox County, Maine, United States. It is located three nautical miles (6 km) south of the central business district of Rockland, Maine. The airport serves...
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    coast. Until 1958, the Maine Central Railroad ran passenger trains from Portland, along the Rockland Branch from Brunswick to Rockland to the east, three...
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  • Samuel Collins (politician) (category Politicians from Rockland, Maine)
    law school graduation and took a position with Alan Bird's law firm in Rockland, where he was later named a managing partner. The law firm was later renamed...
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    Johnny Williams (drummer) (category People from Rockland, Maine)
    composer and conductor John Williams. John Francis Nagle was born in Rockland, Maine, on November 15, 1905, the son of Thomas Nagle and Katherine Duffy...
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    is a historic performing arts venue at 345 Main Street in downtown Rockland, Maine. Built in 1923 in the wake of a fire that destroyed part of the downtown...
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    leading north 18 miles (29 km) to Belfast and south 8 miles (13 km) to Rockland. Maine State Routes 52 (Mountain Street) and 105 (Washington Street) lead...
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    Downeast Airlines Flight 46 (category Airliner accidents and incidents in Maine)
    in the United States from Boston's Logan International Airport to Rockland, Maine operated by Downeast Airlines. On May 30, 1979, the de Havilland Canada...
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    Robert Rheault (category People from Rockland, Maine)
    acting president of the Hurricane Island Outward Bound School in Rockland, Maine; retiring from the school in 2001 after 32 years of service. He also...
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    experiencing heart issues, Speed died on July 7, 1912, at Hotel Samoset in Rockland, Maine, where he spent his summers. He was buried in Cave Hill Cemetery in...
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    The Rockland Branch is a railroad from Brunswick, Maine to Rockland, Maine. A charter was granted in 1849 to build a railway from the Portland and Kennebec...
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    Maxine Elliott (category People from Rockland, Maine)
    2020. Maine League of Historical Societies and Museums, and Dorris A. Isaacson. Maine, a Guide "Down East." American guide series. Rockland, Me: Courier-Gazette...
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  • Uncle Henry's (category Magazines published in Maine)
    repository, founded by Henry Faller and Helen Faller in Rockland, Maine, and printed in Augusta, Maine, United States. Established in 1970, Uncle Henry's helps...
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    Edna St. Vincent Millay (category People from Rockland, Maine)
    interest in Millay's works. Millay was born Edna Vincent Millay in Rockland, Maine, on February 22, 1892. Her parents were Cora Lounella Buzelle, a custom...
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    The Rockland Breakwater is a breakwater sheltering the harbor of Rockland, Maine. More than 4,000 feet (1,200 m) long, it was built in the 1890s by the...
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    Obadiah Gardner (category Politicians from Rockland, Maine)
    Waterville, Maine. After graduating he engaged in the agriculture business, including ventures in lumber, lime, and creameries in Rockland and cattle raising...
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    Societies and Museums (1970). Doris A. Isaacson (ed.). Maine: A Guide 'Down East'. Rockland, Maine: Courier-Gazette, Inc. pp. 183–188. Smoot, Betsy Rohaly...
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    Edward Sturgis Ingraham (category People from Rockland, Maine)
    boy, attended the public schools of Maine until his fifteenth year, and then entered the Free Press office at Rockland and learned the printer's trade. With...
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    Union Station opened. 1890 Maine Central leased the Quebec Division. 1891 Maine Central leased the Rockland Branch. 1904 Maine Central gained majority stock...
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  • (1888–1940), editor of the pulp magazine Weird Tales Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, Maine Farnsworth House (disambiguation), various places Farnsworth Lantern...
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    Google Books. Maine League of Historical Societies and Museums (1970). Doris A. Isaacson (ed.). Maine: A Guide 'Down East'. Rockland, Maine: Courier-Gazette...
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    Adelbert Ames (category People from Rockland, Maine)
    ə-DEL-bərt) Ames was born in 1835 in the town of Rockland (then known as East Thomaston), located in Knox County, Maine. He was the younger of two sons of Martha...
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  • The Rockland team was a minor league baseball team based in Rockland, Maine, In the 1884 and 1897 seasons, Rockland teams played as members of the 1884...
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    Louise Nevelson (category People from Rockland, Maine)
    children emigrated to the United States, where they joined Isaac in Rockland, Maine. Isaac initially struggled to establish himself there, suffering from...
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    Samuel C. Fessenden (category People of Maine in the American Civil War)
    Grosvenor Abbe. Their son, Joshua Abbe Fessenden, who was born in Rockland, Maine, served in the United States Cavalry beginning in 1862 and was wounded...
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    Todd Field (category People from Rockland, Maine)
    Tomei, her second), and Best Adapted Screenplay. The film was shot in Rockland, Maine, a New England town where Field resides. The house where he, his wife...
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    California; Winthrop Beach, Massachusetts; Colonial Beach, Virginia; Rockland, Maine Japan – Central Breakwater, Tokyo; Ishizaki (檜山石崎郵便局), Hokkaido Prefecture;...
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