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Letter: Harborview Park rats serve as reminders

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion January 19, 2024

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Harborview Park was not only a proud example of reclaimed public open space, it was a cooperative agreement to share land reserved for recreation between Maine and Portland. At the turn of the century, Portland leaders and state officials worked together to design, fund and create Harborview Park. This unique 2.4-acre park masterfully integrated a manicured esplanade between two significant design challenges, a culminating bridge approach and a... + full article



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