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Portland, Maine
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Photography
Title
Not Too Late
Year
2008
Katie Stohlmann documents the life and activities of Marcia Chute, a member of the Maine Senior Women's Basketball League.
Type
Photography
Title
Sophia's Bakery
Year
2000
Quinn Witte documents the work done at Sophia's Bakery in Portland.
Type
published content
Title
Opening of Art Show, Portland, 1992
Year
1995
Kate D. Philbrick captures a photograph of friends at the opening of an art show.
Type
Photography
Title
In the Middle
Year
2009
Jess Sheldon documents the life of Ikran Mohamod, a 17 year-old Somali immigrant who lives in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Bea-Sonesta Hotel Photographs
Year
1989
Louise Suta meets with Bea Ward, to learn about her life and operating the elevator at the Sonesta Hotel in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Dirty Job, Clean Money
Year
2010
In the city of Portland, the men and women with the Sanitation Department play a crucial role in keeping the city clean. Cait Wilson captures images of workers with the department.
Type
Photography
Title
St. Peter's Church
Year
1993
Anne Leighton Massoni captures images of St. Peter's Church in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Java Joe's Coffee Shop
Year
1995
Barney Beal documents the work and crowds at Java Joe's Coffee Shop in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
51st Barber Photographs
Year
1989
Owner of a barbership in Portland, Danny Mardigian shares his life story and experiences, while Polly Diantha Stone captures images.
Type
Photography
Title
Giant in the Old Port
Year
2004
Kiersten Hanna captures the controversial life of Joe Soley, a landlord in the Old Port District of Portland, who many regard as a slumlord.
Type
Radio
Title
Back to Pineland
Year
2020
Drive about 20 miles north of Portland, Maine and you’ll arrive at Pineland. It looks like a college campus: brick buildings with stately pillars, it’s surrounded by rolling hills. But Pineland’s exterior doesn’t tell you about its history. It opened as an institution for people with disabilities in 1908. Alexa Burke spoke with people who lived and worked at Pineland to learn about the history of institutionalization and the legacies that remain today.
Type
Photography
Title
If the Shoe Fits
Year
2004
Allison Wightman documents the work done by Dan Lentz at Roy's Shoes in Portland, highlighting his profession as a cobbler.
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