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  2. List of hamburger restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Burger Chef – Defunct American fast food restaurant chain; Burger King (Alberta) – Former Canadian restaurant chain (defunct) Burger Stevens – Defunct restaurant in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area, U.S. Cheeseburger in Paradise – Casual dining restaurant and chain; Druther's – American fast food restaurant

  3. The Maine Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in South Portland, Maine, United States. Owned and managed by Brookfield Properties , it is the largest shopping mall in the state of Maine, and the second-largest in northern New England , behind New Hampshire 's the Mall at Rockingham Park .

  4. Porteous (store) - Wikipedia

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    Porteous expanded and opened branch locations in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.The first branch took over another store that had ceased operations. In Newington NH, Porteous opened in the Newington Mall (now The Crossings at Fox Run) in a location formerly occupied by Sutherland's, the only branch store of a Lawrence MA-based department store that ceased operations in 1976.

  5. MidCity SmashedBurger - Wikipedia

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    Chef and owner Mike Aldridge founded MidCity as a pop-up restaurant, selling burgers from his porch in New Orleans during the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] [9] He moved to Portland and re-opened in January 2021, [10] operating a food truck on Stark Street at the intersection of 11th Avenue in southeast Portland's Buckman neighborhood, [3] [11] where he sold approximately 1,000 burgers in his first ...

  6. Washington Avenue (Portland, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Washington Avenue (known colloquially as Washington Ave) is a major street in Portland, Maine, United States. It runs for around 5.25 miles (8.45 km), from Auburn Street in the northwest to Congress Street in the southeast. It continues in parallel with Interstate 295 as it crosses Tukey's Bridge between exits 8 and 9. It is the main artery for ...

  7. Dick's Primal Burger - Wikipedia

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    The Salmon Nation is a salmon burger and the Woodstock is a veggie burger. [2] The BYO Burger allows patrons to select preferred choices of meat (venison and boar), cheese (blue, cheddar, goat, Swiss), and toppings (grilled onions, kimchi, or pineapple). [3] The Cobb bowl has turkey, bacon, avocado, blue cheese, and tomato. [4]

  8. Porteous, Mitchell and Braun Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The Porteous, Mitchell and Braun Company Building (also known as the Miller Building) is a historic building at 522-528 Congress Street in downtown Portland, Maine. Built in 1904 and enlarged in 1911, it housed Porteous , which was Maine's largest department store for many years.

  9. Tilt (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The business announced plans for a third location in February 2014. Following a legal dispute and a year renovating the RJ Templeton Building, [19] [20] Tilt announced plans to instead open at the Yard, in the northeast Portland part of the Kerns neighborhood. [16] [21] The restaurant opened next to the Burnside Skatepark on August 13, 2018 ...