HolyokeWharf (formerly Dyer's Wharf) is a historic wharf in Portland, Maine, on the edge of the Fore River. It is located on Commercial Street between Berlin Mills Wharf (to the north) and Sturdivant's Wharf (to the south).[1][2][3][4]
At the head of the wharf formerly stood New England Cabinet Works, which was established in 1910 by Charles A. Hallen. It was originally named Johnson-Hallen Company.
Gilbert Mills Soule, a lumber merchant, owned the wharf in the late 19th century. It later came under the ownership of the proprietors of Portland Pier at the other end of Commercial Street.[5][6]
HolyokeWharf (formerly Dyer's Wharf) is a historic wharf in Portland, Maine, on the edge of the Fore River. It is located on Commercial Street between...
located on Commercial Street between Hobson's Wharf (to the north) and HolyokeWharf (to the south). It is located across Commercial Street from High Street...
Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play. HIs play Black Forest premiered at the Long Wharf Theatre, Connecticut in March–April 2000. Two plays, Black Forest and Custody...
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Auerbach Way with a stop near the secondary entrance to North Station. Lovejoy Wharf, located off Beverly Street northeast of North Station, is the head of navigation...
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Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. Ann Dowd was born on January 30, 1956, in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Her brother, John Dowd Jr., is president of The Dowd Agencies...
202 at North Main street just east of the Connecticut River crossing to Holyoke Springfield, Massachusetts – In the Six Corners/Maple Heights, Springfield...
and revolutionary in Lower Canada (present-day Quebec) Edward Augustus Holyoke (1728–1829), educator and physician Alice Mary Longfellow (1850–1928),...
1111/j.1468-0289.2004.00295_21.x. Green, Constance Mclaughlin (1997). Holyoke Massachusetts A Case History Of The Industrial Revolution In America. Griffin...
after independence. Derby Wharf (1762, extended 1806) – Owned by the Derby family business, this was Salem's longest wharf (nearly 1/2 mile). When in...
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acres; [3] the ambulance station, boiler and dynamo house, coal-pocket and wharf, Albany street, containing 69,785 square feet, or 1.6 acres; [4] the convalescent...
1809. For two years she sat at the wharf failing to generate any profits for Waite and Pierce. Having sat at the wharf for extended period of time the Friendship...
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south to Hyannis Wharf, where ferries connected to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Island. Passenger service between Hyannis Wharf and Hyannis ended...
company owned a wharf and a hotel in Neah Bay, Washington. United States portal Canada portal Transport portal Transportation portal Pacific Wharf Company Stein...
organization owns three large historic vessels docked at the Historic Ships' Wharf in Seattle's Lake Union Park; the tugboat Arthur Foss (1889), Lightship...