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    Belfast is a city in Waldo County, Maine, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 6,938. Located at the mouth of the Passagassawakeag...
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    On September 8, 1933, a mass shooting occurred in Belfast, Maine, United States. That afternoon, 66-year-old Adrian F. Jones fatally shot four men with...
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  • Ireland Belfast, California, in Lassen County Belfast, Georgia Belfast, Maine Belfast Township, Murray County, Minnesota Belfast, Missouri Belfast, Nebraska...
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    Belfast Bay also known as Passagassawakeag Bay is an inlet of the Penobscot Bay, Gulf of Maine and Atlantic Ocean located by Belfast, Maine in south central...
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  • History of Belfast in the 20th Century. Belfast, Maine: Belfast History Project. p. 133n7. ISBN 0-9721893-0-0. Hatch, Louis Clinton, ed. (1919). Maine, A History...
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    Jonathan Frakes (category People from Belfast, Maine)
    at Rockport College, now called Maine Media College. He and Francis owned a home furnishings store in Belfast, Maine, called The Cherished Home, which...
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  • headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. They have operational sites in Belfast, Maine, Atlanta, Georgia, Austin, Texas, and Burlington, Vermont, with international...
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    store called The Cherished Home. It was located at 31 Searsport Avenue, Belfast, Maine 04915, and they also sold items online. The store sold cottage furnishings...
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  • Maine shootings may refer to: 1933 Belfast, Maine shooting Stephen Marshall 2006 Newry shootings by Christian Charles Nielsen 2023 Bowdoin–Yarmouth shootings...
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    16 August 2018. "Maine's Battle Flags Returned". The Republican Journal, Belfast, Maine. 13 April 1905. p. 6. LD 1609 SD 530 "Maine's once forgotten original...
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    grade from Belfast to Burnham Junction in Maine. Chartered in 1867, the line was built between August 1868 and December 1870 by the Belfast and Moosehead...
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    Nehemiah Abbott (category People from Belfast, Maine)
    the Maine House of Representatives (1842–1844, 1845–1846), member of the United States House of Representatives (1857–1859), and mayor of Belfast (1865–1866)...
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    Joseph B. Smith (category People from Belfast, Maine)
    American Civil War. Joseph Bryant Smith was born on December 29, 1826, in Belfast, Maine, Smith was appointed midshipman on October 19, 1841. After graduating...
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  • The Belfast Free Library is a public library in Belfast, Maine. The library was established in 1887 by act of the Maine Legislature following donations...
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    those things... represent subjective choices that you have to make. In [Belfast, Maine] I had 110 hours of material ... I only used 4 hours – near nothing...
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    January 10, 2013. Retrieved October 12, 2015.In December 2015 The Belfast, Maine City Council approved a resolution to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous...
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    commercial and social building at Main and High Streets in downtown Belfast, Maine. Built in 1877, it is one of the city's most elaborately decorated buildings...
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  • Belfast Bay may refer to: Mercers Creek Bay, Antigua, formerly Belfast Bay Belfast Bay (Maine), Belfast, Maine This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    William V. Pratt (category People from Belfast, Maine)
    of Naval Operations from 1930 to 1933. William V. Pratt was born in Belfast, Maine. He was the son of Nichols Pratt, who served in the Union Navy during...
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    The Black Horse Tavern is an historic tavern on Searsport Avenue in Belfast, Maine. Built in 1795, it was the city's first tavern located on the eastern...
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    Maine (/meɪn/ MAYN) is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States, and the easternmost state. It borders New Hampshire to the...
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    14 km (9 miles) long had been installed at RCA's Riverhead, New York, Belfast, Maine, Belmar, New Jersey, and Chatham, Massachusetts receiver stations for...
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    connected with the MEC's Portland to Bangor mainline. Maine Central operated the road as its "Belfast Branch" for the next 55 years, but on June 30, 1925...
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  • Belfast Municipal Airport (ICAO: KBST, FAA LID: BST) is a public use airport in Waldo County, Maine, United States. It is owned by the City of Belfast...
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  • The Belfast Pastimes were a minor league baseball team based in Belfast, Maine. In 1897, the Pastimes played as a member of the 1897 independent Maine State...
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  • Jim Merkel (category People from Belfast, Maine)
    College appointed him its first Sustainability Director. He lives in Belfast, Maine. Radical Simplicity: Small Footprints on a Finite Earth (2003) Lois...
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    Phineas Parkhurst Quimby (category People from Belfast, Maine)
    himself of consumption by his methods. About 1836 Charles Poyen came to Maine from France on an extended lecture tour in New England about mesmerism,...
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    The Belfast Commercial Historic District encompasses two blocks of the central business district of Belfast, Maine. This area includes the best-preserved...
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  • to: WBFY-LP, a low-power radio station (100.9 FM) licensed to serve Belfast, Maine, United States WLXZ, a radio station (90.3 FM) licensed to serve Pinehurst...
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    Jon Fishman (category Maine local politicians)
    He has hosted a radio show on WBFY-LP, a community radio station in Belfast, Maine, since 2017. The show was originally called the Jonny B. Fishman Radio...
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