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Greater Portland Landmarks
- Portland City Council clears the way for demolition of former children’s museumpressherald.com
- Opponents suggest they won’t back down if Portland City Council supports museum’s demolition planpressherald.com
- Maine voters will decide on state flag design this year after allbangordailynews.com
- A look at the ordinance that will determine if 142 Free St. can be torn downpressherald.com
- The state flag debate that just won’t endbangordailynews.com
- Portland Planning Board backs historic protection for former Children’s Museumpressherald.com
- Hearing on plan to demolish former Children’s Museum draws passionate crowdpressherald.com
- Historic Preservation Board recommends keeping demolition protections for former children’s museumpressherald.com
- Portland’s Historic Preservation Board unlikely to back plan to raze former children’s museumpressherald.com
- Preservation group objects to demolishing former Children’s Museum of Mainebangordailynews.com
- Portland Museum of Art and preservation group at odds over former children’s museumpressherald.com
- Downtown Portland building receives recognition as historic landmarkpressherald.com
- Portland Council considering repeal of development restrictions in Munjoy Hill overlay districtpressherald.com
- Volunteers want to bring new life to one of the city’s oldest cemeteriespressherald.com
- 5 more Mainers have died and another 454 coronavirus cases reported since the weekendbangordailynews.com
- Abyssinian Meeting House could receive $1.7 million in federal fundingpressherald.com
- Society Notebook: Fundraiser gets eyes – and feet – on Fort Gorgespressherald.com
- 3 Mainers die and another 29 coronavirus cases are reported across the statebangordailynews.com
- Iconic Portland building that housed Brian Boru pub may face the wrecking ballpressherald.com
- Another Mainer has died and 69 more coronavirus cases reported across the statebangordailynews.com
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