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  2. Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Portland (/ ˈ p ɔːr t l ə n d / PORT-lənd) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine and the seat of Cumberland County.Portland's population was 68,408 at the 2020 census. [4]

  3. Port of Portland (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Portland is a seaport located in Portland, Maine. It is the second-largest [ 3 ] tonnage seaport in New England as well as one of the largest oil ports on the East Coast (the second-largest prior to 2016 [ 4 ] ).

  4. Portland metropolitan area, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The city of Portland, Maine, is the hub city of a metropolitan area in southern Maine.The region is commonly known as Greater Portland or the Portland metropolitan area.For statistical purposes, the U.S. federal government defines three different representations of the Portland metropolitan area.

  5. Moral Injury: The Recruits - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    One Sunday afternoon several weeks after he returned, Schiano went off the road in his 2003 Volkswagen Jetta and rammed a utility pole. At his funeral in Riverside, Conn., Marines of One-Six carried the casket. He was 23 years old.

  6. Rackleff Building - Wikipedia

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    The Rackleff Building is an historic commercial building at 129–131 Middle Street in the Old Port commercial district of Portland, Maine.Built in 1867, to a design by architect George M. Harding, it is, along with the adjacent Woodman Building and Thompson Block (both also Harding buildings), part of the finest concentration of mid-19th-century commercial architecture in the city. [2]

  7. Woodman Building - Wikipedia

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    The Woodman Building is a historic commercial block located at 133–141 Middle Street in Portland, Maine.It was designed by architect George M. Harding and built in 1867. It is one of the most elaborate and high-style commercial buildings built in the wake of the city's devastating 1866 fire, and is one of Maine's largest Second Empire buildings.