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  2. Vinalhaven, Maine - Wikipedia

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    ZIP Code: 04863. Area code: 207: FIPS code: 23-79130: GNIS feature ID: 0582782: ... and Vinalhaven became one of Maine's largest quarrying centers for the next ...

  3. Category:Vinalhaven, Maine - Wikipedia

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  4. Moses Webster House - Wikipedia

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    The Moses Webster House is a historic house at 14 Atlantic Avenue in Vinalhaven, Maine. It was built in 1873 for Moses Webster, owner of one of Vinalhaven's granite quarries, and is one of the community's finest examples of Second Empire architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. [1]

  5. File:Knox County Maine incorporated and unincorporated areas ...

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  6. List of islands of Maine - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Vinalhaven: Knox: T: ME IF&W: 2 acres (0.81 ha) 59-674: Green Ledge: Deer Isle: Hancock: T: ME ...

  7. Vinalhaven School - Wikipedia

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    Vinalhaven School is a kindergarten-through-twelfth-grade public school located at 22 Arcola Lane, Vinalhaven, an island located in mid-coast Maine, 75 miles east northeast of Portland. Vinalhaven School is divided into five teams: the K-2 Team, 3-5 Team, Middle School Team, High School Team and Discovery Team.

  8. Murch Family House - Wikipedia

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    The Murch Family House is a historic house on Calderwood Neck in Vinalhaven, Maine. Built in 1855, it is the only granite house in a community long known for its granite quarries, and one of a relatively small number of documented stone houses in the state. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. [1]

  9. Rockland Ferry Terminal - Wikipedia

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    In March 2012, the Captain E. Frank Thompson was delivered to Rockland Terminal to serve on the Vinalhaven route, replacing the Governor Curtis. The 154-foot (47 m), 494-short-ton (448,000 kg) vessel was built by C&G Boatworks in Mobile, Alabama , on a $9.25 million contract.