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- Q6483117 subject Q7519571.
- Q6483117 subject Q8393740.
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- Q6483117 abstract "The Lancaster Block is an historic commercial building in downtown Portland, Maine. Located at 50 Monument Square, it is a fine local example of commercial Romanesque Revival architecture. It was built in 1881 and enlarged in 1908; it is named for Lancaster, New Hampshire, the hometown of its builder, J.B. Brown. it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.".
- Q6483117 added "1982-09-29".
- Q6483117 architect Q5481189.
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- Q6483117 nrhpReferenceNumber "82000745".
- Q6483117 thumbnail LancasterBlockPortland.jpg?width=300.
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- Q6483117 wikiPageWikiLink Q5481189.
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- Q6483117 yearOfConstruction "1881".
- Q6483117 yearOfConstruction "1908".
- Q6483117 added "1982-09-29".
- Q6483117 architect Q5481189.
- Q6483117 architect Q6224890.
- Q6483117 built "1881".
- Q6483117 location "50".
- Q6483117 name "Lancaster Block".
- Q6483117 refnum "82000745".
- Q6483117 point "43.65694444444444 -70.25972222222222".
- Q6483117 type Place.
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- Q6483117 type Building.
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- Q6483117 type Place.
- Q6483117 type Thing.
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- Q6483117 comment "The Lancaster Block is an historic commercial building in downtown Portland, Maine. Located at 50 Monument Square, it is a fine local example of commercial Romanesque Revival architecture. It was built in 1881 and enlarged in 1908; it is named for Lancaster, New Hampshire, the hometown of its builder, J.B. Brown. it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.".
- Q6483117 label "Lancaster Block (Portland, Maine)".
- Q6483117 lat "43.65694444444444".
- Q6483117 long "-70.25972222222222".
- Q6483117 depiction LancasterBlockPortland.jpg.
- Q6483117 name "Lancaster Block".