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1904. Portland, Maine. "Looking down Congress Street from Congress Square." 8x10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. View full size.
Why aren't the people dressed warmer with all the snow/ice on the sidewalks and street?
[There is no snow or ice here. - tterrace]
Sadly, the J.R. Libby Department Store is gone, but there are still many old friends gracing this historic-looking street.
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