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  2. List of tallest buildings in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Portland: Office 14: 84 Marginal Way 135 (41) 9: 2008: Portland: Office 15: ... DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Portland, ME (East Tower) 115 (35) 9: 1973: South Portland ...

  3. East Bayside - Wikipedia

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    By the 1820s the area was Portland's second seaport via the Back Cove’s ship channel. Much of the debris from the great Portland fire of 1866 was deposited into Back Cove, significantly increasing the size of Bayside and East Bayside. Maps produced around 1900 show an extension of the shoreline out to Marginal Way and beyond.

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  5. State, city clear homeless camps along Portland's Marginal Way

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  6. Ocean Gateway International Marine Passenger Terminal

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    Plans for the new passenger terminal were made as early as 2003, when the Portland city council presented an early design for the facility, including two buildings — a 5,000-square-foot (460 m 2) receiving building and a 16,000-square-foot (1,500 m 2) terminal building — built at the end of a pier. [3]

  7. Marginal Way: Ogunquit celebrates reopening of coastal ... - AOL

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    The two storms hit within days of each other, on Jan. 10 and 13, and caused significant damage along the Maine Seacoast.. Along Marginal Way, the storms eroded bits of pavement, sent rocks of all ...

  8. Eastern Promenade - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad transports passengers on a scenic tour of the Eastern Promenade. The Eastern Promenade (Eastern Prom) is a historic promenade, 68.2-acre (27.6 ha) public park and recreation area in Portland, Maine. Construction of the Promenade began in 1836 and continued periodically until 1934.

  9. Franklin Street (Portland, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    It is a major corridor for traffic from Interstate 295 to Portland's downtown, Old Port, and to other neighborhoods located on the Portland peninsula. [1] Part of U.S. Route 1A, it is around 0.77 miles (1.24 km) long, running between Marginal Way in the northwest and Commercial Street in the southeast.