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  2. Portland Fire Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Fire Museum building in September 2011. The Portland Fire Museum is a fire museum in Portland, Maine. Located at 157 Spring Street in the former home of Fire Engine 4, the museum is operated by the Portland Veteran Firemen's Association (PVFA). It showcases the history of firefighting in Portland, including a number of retired ...

  3. Engine Company Number Nine Firehouse - Wikipedia

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    Engine Company Number Nine Firehouse, also known as the Arbor Street Firehouse, is an historic former firehouse at 17 Arbor street in the North Deering neighborhood of Portland, Maine. It was constructed in 1902-03, shortly after Deering was annexed to Portland. It was built to reflect Portland's commitment to the newly annexed suburb as well ...

  4. Spring Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Spring Street Historic District encompasses surviving elements of the 19th-century commercial and surviving residential areas of Portland, Maine.Encompassing a portion of the city's Arts District and an eastern portion of its West End, the district has a significant concentration of residential and commercial buildings that survived the city's devastating 1866 fire.

  5. Royal Tar fire - Wikipedia

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    On hearing this report, the captain ordered the engine stopped and the safety valve opened, the steamer being brought to anchor about 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (2.4 km) from the Fox Islands, in Penobscot Bay. The fire in the furnace was extinguished, but in about a half hour the steamer was found to be on fire under the deck over the boiler, near the ...

  6. Central Fire Station (Portland, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Fire Station is an historic fire station in Portland, Maine. [1] Built between 1924 and 1925, it is home to the Portland Fire Department. In 2019, Greater Portland Landmarks listed it alongside Portland's other fire stations as "places in peril," though this designation was disputed by a city spokesperson.

  7. You can catch and cook your own lobster on this boat in Maine

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    Lucky Catch's lobster tours last for 80 to 90 minutes and passengers can take part in hauling up the traps or have a seat and relax while the boat cruises by beautiful lighthouses, historic civil ...

  8. Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Company, located on Fore Street, manufactured more than six hundred 19th-century steam locomotives, as well as engines for trains and boats, fire engines and other railroad transportation equipment. The Portland Company was, for a time, the city's largest employer and many of its employees were immigrants from Canada, Ireland and ...

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