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The Marshall House, York Harbor, Maine; from a 1909 postcard published by Thomson & Thomson. Built in 1871, the hotel burned in 1916. It was rebuilt in brick the following year.

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2009-11-09 17:11:41 Hugh Manatee 134914 1002×641 The Marshall House, York Harbor, Maine; from a postmarked 1909 postcard. Built in 1871, the grand hotel burned in 1916. It was rebuilt in brick the following year.

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