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Norumbega, or Nurembega, is a
legendary settlement in
northeastern North America which was
featured on many
early maps from the 16th
century until European...
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Norumbega Park was a
recreation area and amu****t park
located in "Auburndale-on-the-Charles"...
- The
Norumbega Tower is a
stone tower erected by Eben
Norton Horsford in 1889 to mark the
supposed location of Fort
Norumbega, a
legendary Norse fort and...
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company opened Norumbega Park on June 17, 1897, as an amu****t park to
increase traffic on the line.: 38
Through service between Norumbega Park and Park...
- Auburndale, once
billed as Auburndale-on-the-Charles, was the home of
Norumbega Park,
which closed in 1963. The park
included rides, a zoo, and boating...
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Norumbega Castle is a
historic house at 63 High
Street in Camden, Maine.
Built in 1886-87 for
duplex telegraph inventor Joseph Barker Stearns, it is one...
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River Basin to
places described in the
Norse sagas and elsewhere,
notably Norumbega. He
published several books on the
topic and had plaques, monuments, and...
- Hamlin's
likeness in the
United States Capitol and in a
public park (
Norumbega Mall) in Bangor, Maine.
There is also a
building on the
University of...
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historians have
accepted the
Penobscot region as Jean Allefonsce's
source for
Norumbega,
though the
matter was
hotly contested by some
nineteenth century antiquarians...
- upstream, at the
mouth of
Stony Brook, he had
Norumbega Tower built marking the
supposed location of
Norumbega, a
Viking fort and city,
complete with its...