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Morrills Corner is a neighborhood and major intersection in Portland, Maine, United States. [1] Centered around the intersections of Forest Avenue (part of U.S. Route 302 and State Route 100), Allen Avenue (SR 100) and Stevens Avenue. [2] It was once home to some of the oldest families in what was the city of Deering. [3]
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The street is named for William H. Moulton, president of the Cumberland Bank, which stood at the corner of Moulton and Commercial. [ 1 ] At the corner of Fore and Moulton is a Portland Freedom Trail marker for the anti-slavery bookstore and printshop run by Daniel Colesworthy .
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The Western Promenade is a historic promenade, an 18.1-acre (7.3 ha) public park and recreation area in the West End neighborhood of Portland, Maine.Developed between 1836 and the early 20th century, it is one Portland's oldest preserved spaces, with landscaping by the Olmsted Brothers, who included it in their master plan for the city's parks.
The B&M Baked Beans factory is an historic cannery building in Portland, Maine, USA.Constructed in 1913 in the East Deering neighborhood, it was built by the Burnham & Morrill Company.
James Phinney Baxter, canning magnate and Mayor; Asa Clapp, international merchant; Cyrus Curtis, publisher and philanthropist; John A. Poor, railroad developer; Roxanne Quimby, founder of Burt's Bees
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