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Portland Company Marine Complex

Coordinates: 43°39′46″N 70°14′38″W / 43.66289°N 70.2438°W / 43.66289; -70.2438
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The Portland Company Marine Complex is an 9 acres (3.6 ha) industrial site in Portland, Maine's East End neighborhood. The Portland Company was established in 1846 and built railroad equipment for the adjacent Portland terminus of the Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad connection between Portland and Montreal. It ceased production in 1978. In August 2013, the property was sold to a group of developers. At the time of its sale, the property had a tax-assessed value of $1.9 million. Since 1993, the building has been home to the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum as well as host to the annual events Maine Boat Show and Maine Flower Show.[1]

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  1. ^ Richardson, Whit (August 2, 2013). "The Portland Co. complex sold in deal that could transform the city's waterfront". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
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43°39′46″N 70°14′38″W / 43.66289°N 70.2438°W / 43.66289; -70.2438