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Victoria Mansion, also known as the Morse-Libby House or Morse-Libby Mansion, is a historic house in downtown Portland, Maine, United States. [1] The brownstone exterior, elaborate interior design, opulent furnishings and early technological conveniences provide a detailed portrait of lavish living in nineteenth-century America.
Libbytown is a neighborhood in Portland, Maine, United States. [1] One of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, [2] it is located between the Stroudwater, Rosemont, Oakdale, and Parkside neighborhoods, and is separated from the city of South Portland by the Fore River. [3] It extends to the intersection of Stevens Avenue and Congress Street. [1]
Location of Portland in Maine. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Portland, Maine. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many ...
The State Theatre was designed by Portland architect Herbert W. Rhodes, originally containing 2,300 seats. [3] The building it is located in replaced the Charles Libby Mansion. [4] The theatre was designed to be a creative combination of Spanish, Italian, and Art Deco aesthetics with elaborate works of art.
Rufus Cutler Libby (known professionally as R. Cutler Libby; [1] October 3, 1861 – January 29, 1934) was an American photographer active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His large collection of works, many of which are of now-demolished buildings, is now in the archives of Maine Historical Society .
Most plant-based proteins, like beans and grains, are incomplete because they’re missing some of those key building blocks. If you’re vegan or vegetarian and want to build muscle, you’ll ...
Tompson was born in Portland in 1857, to John A. Tompson and Mary Elizabeth Libby. [1] In 1876, after graduating Portland High School, [1] he entered the office of Francis H. Fassett, Maine's most prominent architect at the time.
1. Chocolate Fondue. Think of that fondue fountain at the buffet as Willy Wonka's sacred chocolate waterfall and river. The chocolate must go untouched by human hands, or it will be ruined.