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  2. Florence House - Wikipedia

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    The building includes 25 efficiency apartments, a safe-haven area with 15 semi-private spaces and 10 to 25 emergency shelter beds [2] The $7.9 million facility was completed on April 6, 2009. [ 3 ] It was developed by Preble Street and Avesta Housing [ 4 ] and received state and federal funding [ 5 ] as well as private contributions.

  3. Perkins Cove - Wikipedia

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    The Basin, as it is known today, did not exist prior to 1880. It is a man-made inlet, created by digging out a channel between what was formerly Flat Pond and the Gulf of Maine. This provided a shelter for the fishermen to anchor their dories. [7]

  4. List of covered bridges in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Location (in Maine) Built Length Truss Notes Union Falls Bridge Dayton: 1860 112 feet (34 m) Unknown A covered bridge built at Union Falls, a village that used to be in Dayton. It was blown up in 1921. [2] Watson Settlement Bridge: Littleton: 1911 170 feet (52 m) Howe: Farthest north and the youngest of Maine's original covered bridges.

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  6. Temporary shelter for asylum seekers closes in Maine's ... - AOL

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    Nearly 200 asylum seekers from African countries have traded one temporary home in Maine's largest city for another Wednesday after a basketball arena that served as a shelter closed. About 10 ...

  7. Cover Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Cover Farm is an historic farmstead on Maine State Route 3 in the Hulls Cove village of Bar Harbor, Maine on Mount Desert Island. Its centerpiece is an early 19th-century Cape, set on a parcel of land owned until 1810 by the granddaughter of the island's original French proprietor, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. In the early 20th century ...