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Munjoy Hill is a
neighborhood and
prominent geographical feature of Portland, Maine...
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George Munjoy (c. 1626–1680) was an
early settler in what was Falmouth,
Province of Maine.
Munjoy Hill, in today's Portland, Maine, is
named for him, as...
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neighborhoods include the
India Street neighborhood, near the
Ocean Gateway, and
Munjoy Hill,
where many
modern condominiums have been built. The
Maine College...
- Street. It is
bordered by the
neighborhoods of Bayside, the Old Port and
Munjoy Hill. It was
first developed a
street network in the
early 19th century...
- wharves. It is
bordered by the
neighborhoods of Bayside, East Bayside,
Munjoy Hill and the West End. A
large portion of this area has been designated...
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Observatory is a
historic maritime signal tower at 138
Congress Street in the
Munjoy Hill
section of Portland, Maine.
Built in 1807, it is the only
known surviving...
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George Cleeve. It was
subsequently named Munjoy's Island, for
George Munjoy, and Palmer's Island, for
Munjoy's son-in-law John Palmer.
George M. Cohan...
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number of neighborhoods,
before ending overlooking the
Eastern Promenade on
Munjoy Hill. In
March 2009, the
Portland City
Council designated much of the inner...
- He
lived on
Kellogg Street, on the
third floor of
tenement housing on
Munjoy Hill. He was
raised in a
family of
eight children, with his
parents being...
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Forest Floor Treasure tapestry,
Munjoy Sofa,
Munjoy Coffee Table...