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  2. Chinese-Americans in Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese-Americans in Portland, Maine refers to the Chinese-American residents and businesses of Portland, Maine, United States. An informal and small Chinatown once existed around Monument Square . The first Chinese person arrived in 1858 with the Chinatown forming around 1916, mainly lasting until around 1953.

  3. Category:Asian-American culture in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Asian-American people in Maine politics (1 P) ... Chinese-Americans in Portland, Maine This page was last edited on 3 August 2024, at 00:57 (UTC). ...

  4. Chinatowns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A Chinatown in Portland, Maine once existed around Monument Square and along Congress Street. The first Chinese person arrived in 1858, with the Chinatown forming around 1916 and lasting until around 1953. Portland's Chinatown existed modestly, with most Chinese being isolated due to discrimination and the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882. By 1895 ...

  5. CORRECTION: Man accused of attacking Asian woman and ... - AOL

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    Mar. 22—PORTLAND, Maine — A man who allegedly attacked an Asian woman and her child last week will be formally charged with a hate crime under the Maine Civil Rights Act, according to a ...

  6. PCSO arrest 21 women from 12 massage parlors for ... - AOL

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    Lucky Asian Massage, 3234 South Florida Avenue. Eastern Massage, 105 Allamanda Drive. Sun Spa, 110 Polo Park East. Two of the women, Rose Wang Walker and Baohua Zhang, told detectives they owned ...

  7. East Bayside - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2010 census, Census Tract 5 is the most diverse section of Portland, Maine. It is 60% White, 21% Black, 6% Hispanic, 8% Asian, 1% Native American, and 4% Multiracial. [4] In 2011, Mayo Street Arts, a community arts venue, opened on Mayo Street, adjacent to Kennedy Park in the previously unoccupied St. Angsar Church.

  8. Hakka Americans - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent association in Hawaii is the Tsung Tsin Association (崇正會), which was founded in Honolulu in 1918 under the name Nin Fo Fui Kon (人和會館). [15] It provides scholarships to US citizens in Hawaii that are preferably of Hakka background and/or interested in the Hakka culture.

  9. Woodfords Corner - Wikipedia

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    Woodfords Corner is a neighborhood and major intersection in Portland, Maine, United States.Centered around the intersections of Forest Avenue (part of U.S. Route 302) and Woodford Street, it is named for brothers Chauncey, Ebenezer and Isaiah Woodford, merchants from Connecticut who settled in the area.