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- Norumbega abstract "Norumbega is a legendary settlement in northeastern North America. Jean Allefonsce in 1542 reported that he had coasted south from Newfoundland and had discovered a great river. It often appeared on subsequent European maps of North America, lying south of Acadia in what is now New England. Bangor embraced the legend in the nineteenth century, naming their municipal hall \"Norumbega Hall\". In 1886 inventor Joseph Barker Stearns built a mansion named \"Norumbega Castle\", which still stands on US Route 1 in Camden, Maine, overlooking Penobscot Bay.In the late 19th century, Eben Norton Horsford linked the name and legend of Norumbega to sites in the Cambridge, Massachusetts area, and built the Norumbega Tower at the confluence of Stony Brook and the Charles River in Weston, Massachusetts, where he believed Fort Norumbega was located. In honor of Horsford's generous donations to Wellesley College, a building named Norumbega Hall was dedicated in 1886 and celebrated by a poem by John Greenleaf Whittier.The word \"Norumbega\" was originally spelled Oranbega in Giovanni da Verrazzano's 1529 map of America, and the word is believed to derive from one of the Algonquian languages spoken in New England. It may mean \"quiet place between the rapids\" or \"quiet stretch of water\".".
- Norumbega thumbnail NorthEastAmericaOrtelius1570.jpg?width=300.
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- Norumbega wikiPageRevisionID "696256942".
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Acadia.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Algonquian_languages.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Bangor,_Maine.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Cambridge,_Massachusetts.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Camden,_Maine.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythical_lost_cities_and_towns.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pseudohistory.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Charles_River.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Eben_Norton_Horsford.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_da_Verrazzano.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Alfonse.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink John_Greenleaf_Whittier.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Barker_Stearns.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink New_England.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Norumbega_Tower.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Stony_Brook_(Waltham).
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Wellesley_College.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink Weston,_Massachusetts.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLink File:NorthEastAmericaOrtelius1570.jpg.
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLinkText "Norombega".
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLinkText "Norumbega Hall".
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLinkText "Norumbega".
- Norumbega wikiPageWikiLinkText "legendary city".
- Norumbega wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Norumbega subject Category:Mythical_lost_cities_and_towns.
- Norumbega subject Category:Pseudohistory.
- Norumbega hypernym Settlement.
- Norumbega type Settlement.
- Norumbega type Diacritic.
- Norumbega type Redirect.
- Norumbega comment "Norumbega is a legendary settlement in northeastern North America. Jean Allefonsce in 1542 reported that he had coasted south from Newfoundland and had discovered a great river. It often appeared on subsequent European maps of North America, lying south of Acadia in what is now New England. Bangor embraced the legend in the nineteenth century, naming their municipal hall \"Norumbega Hall\".".
- Norumbega label "Norumbega".
- Norumbega sameAs Q3343654.
- Norumbega sameAs Norumbega.
- Norumbega sameAs Norembergue.
- Norumbega sameAs m.04s65s.
- Norumbega sameAs Q3343654.
- Norumbega wasDerivedFrom Norumbega?oldid=696256942.
- Norumbega depiction NorthEastAmericaOrtelius1570.jpg.
- Norumbega isPrimaryTopicOf Norumbega.