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Built on spec in 1896 by E Vinton Earle

A pleasant Queen Anne in the Deering neighborhood

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This entry was posted in Built on spec, Deering, Deering Center, E Vinton Earle, History, Images, Income Property, Maine, Off the peninsula, On Spec, Queen Anne, Remuddling, Stevens Avenue, Then & Now and tagged 19th Century, Architecture, Built on spec, Deering, E Vinton Earle, Edward K Milliken, entries, History, images, Maine, Portland, Portland Maine, Portland String Quartet, Queen Anne Style, T.A. Huston & Company, Then and Now on November 13, 2022 by alewifecove.

Glimpses. 88 Stevens Avenue

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Built ca 1870 by Thomas W O’Brion for his son Edward.

A funky Second Empire in the Bradley’s Corner neighborhood

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This entry was posted in Architecture, Bradley's Corner, Glimpses, History, Images, mansard roof, Off the peninsula, Second Empire, Stevens Avenue, Then & Now and tagged 19th Century, Architecture, Deering, Edward C O'Brion, Glimpses, History, Hmm, Maine, mansard roof, Portland, Portland Maine, Then and Now, Thomas W O'Brion on August 30, 2020 by alewifecove.

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