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Glimpses. 43 Highland Street

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Built ca: 1920

A modest bungalow in Longfellow Highlands

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This entry was posted in Architecture, Arts and Crafts, Glimpses, Highland Street, History, Images, Longfellow Highlands, Off the peninsula, Then & Now and tagged Architecture, Arts and Crafts, Colonial Revival, doors, Glimpses, History, images, immigration, Maine, Portland, Portland Maine, Smyrna, Turkey on April 8, 2018 by alewifecove.

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