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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Portland Maine at dawn from Portland Breakwater Light Park in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Portland Maine at dawn from Portland Breakwater Light Park in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months.
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  • Portland Harbor in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months at sunrise.
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  • Liberty Ship Memorial in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. Liberty Ship Memorial is located near the Portland Breakwater Light.
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  • Liberty Ship Memorial in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. Liberty Ship Memorial is located near the Portland Breakwater Light.
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  • Liberty Ship Memorial in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. Liberty Ship Memorial is located near the Portland Breakwater Light.
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  • Casco Bay Bridge in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months.
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  • Casco Bay Bridge in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months.
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  • Casco Bay Bridge in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months.
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  • Casco Bay Bridge in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months.
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  • Tug boat passes by Fort Gorges in South Portland, Maine USA, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
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  • Ram Island Ledge Light Located in Portland, Maine USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Fort Gorges from Spring Point Ledge Light  during the winter months. Located in South Portland, Maine  USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:  This fort is located in Portland Harbor.
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  • Fort Preble during the winter months. Located in South Portland, Maine  USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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  • Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Portland Head Light is Maine's oldest lighthouse. It is also said to be the most photographed lighthouse in America.
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  • Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Portland Head Light is Maine's oldest lighthouse. It is also said to be the most photographed lighthouse in America.
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  • Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Portland Head Light is Maine's oldest lighthouse. It is also said to be the most photographed lighthouse in America.
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  • Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Portland Head Light is Maine's oldest lighthouse. It is also said to be the most photographed lighthouse in America.
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  • Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Portland Head Light is Maine's oldest lighthouse. It is also said to be the most photographed lighthouse in America.
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  • Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Portland Head Light is Maine's oldest lighthouse. It is also said to be the most photographed lighthouse in America.
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  • Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Portland Head Light is Maine's oldest lighthouse. It is also said to be the most photographed lighthouse in America.
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  • Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Portland Head Light is Maine's oldest lighthouse. It is also said to be the most photographed lighthouse in America.
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  • The Russell snow plow #68 at Bartlett Roundhouse in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA along the old Maine Central Railroad. This plow was built in 1923 for the Portland Terminal Railroad Company, a subsidiary of the Maine Central Railroad and operated mostly in Maine. In 1975 the Conway Scenic Railroad purchased it.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park - Frankenstein Trestle along the Maine Central Railroad in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Chartered in 1867 as the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad Company then leased to the Maine Central Railroad in 1888 and later abandoned in 1983. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains, has been using the track.
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  • Scenic view from the Maine Central Railroad in Crawford Notch State Park of the New Hampshire White Mountains. Chartered in 1867 as the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad, it would eventually be sold to the Maine Central Railroad. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains through the notch, has been using the tracks. The cliffs of Mount Webster are in the background.
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  • Scenic view from the Maine Central Railroad in Crawford Notch State Park of the New Hampshire White Mountains. Chartered in 1867 as the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad, it would eventually be sold to the Maine Central Railroad. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains through the notch, has been using the tracks. The cliffs of Mount Webster are in the background.
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  • The Russell snow plow #68 at Bartlett Roundhouse in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA along the old Maine Central Railroad. This plow was built in 1923 for the Portland Terminal Railroad Company, a subsidiary of the Maine Central Railroad and operated mostly in Maine. In 1975 the Conway Scenic Railroad purchased it.
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  • Hermit of Crawford Notch ( John Vials ) gravestone at Straw Road Cemetery in Twin Mountain, New Hampshire USA. He died on April 24, 1912 and was known as "English Jack". He lived in a shack at the "Gate of the Notch"  along the old Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad. History states he was a tourist attraction
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  • Crawford Notch State Park - Looking east from the “The Gateway” along the Maine Central Railroad in Hart's Location, New Hampshire. This railroad was chartered in 1867 as the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad then leased to the Maine Central Railroad in 1888 and later abandoned in 1983. Since 1995, the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains, has been using the track.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park - Looking east from the “The Gateway” along the Maine Central Railroad in Hart's Location, New Hampshire. This railroad was chartered in 1867 as the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad then leased to the Maine Central Railroad in 1888 and later abandoned in 1983. Since 1995, the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains, has been using the track.
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  • The Russell snow plow #68 at Bartlett Roundhouse in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA along the old Maine Central Railroad. This plow was built in 1923 for the Portland Terminal Railroad Company, a subsidiary of the Maine Central Railroad and operated mostly in Maine. In 1975 the Conway Scenic Railroad purchased it.
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  • The Russell snow plow #68 at Bartlett Roundhouse in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA along the old Maine Central Railroad. This plow was built in 1923 for the Portland Terminal Railroad Company, a subsidiary of the Maine Central Railroad and operated mostly in Maine. In 1975 the Conway Scenic Railroad purchased it.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park - Maine Central Railroad in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This section of trestle on the side of Mount Willard is referred to as the "The Girders". Chartered in 1867 as the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad Company then leased to the Maine Central Railroad in 1888 and later abandoned in 1983. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains, has been using the track.
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  • The Russell snow plow #68 at Bartlett Roundhouse in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA along the old Maine Central Railroad. This plow was built in 1923 for the Portland Terminal Railroad Company, a subsidiary of the Maine Central Railroad and operated mostly in Maine. In 1975 the Conway Scenic Railroad purchased it.
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  • Hermit of Crawford Notch (John Vials) gravestone at Straw Road Cemetery in Twin Mountain, New Hampshire USA. He died on April 24, 1912 and was known as "English Jack". He lived in a shack at the "Gate of the Notch" along the old Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park - Granite railroad bridge which crosses Avalanche Brook near the Willey House Station Site along the old Maine Central Railroad in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA. This railroad was chartered in 1867 as the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad Company then leased to the Maine Central Railroad in 1888 and later abandoned in 1983. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains has been using the track.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park - Maine Central Railroad in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Chartered in 1867 as the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad then leased to the Maine Central Railroad in 1888 and later abandoned in 1983. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains has been using the track.<br />
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This section of trestle on the side of Mount Willard is referred to as the "The Girders"
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  • Site of the Willey House Station along the old Maine Central Railroad (near Ethan Pond Trail) during the spring months in Crawford Notch, New Hampshire. The railroad burned down this station sometime in the 1980s.
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