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Fort Sumner Park (in Cumberland County, ME)
Fort Sumner Park: maps, driving directions and local area information. Category: Maine physical, cultural and historic features; Feature Name: Fort Sumner Park, Type: Cultural, Class: Park, County: Cumberland, Nearest Prominent Town: Portland, ME, FID: 1912446, Coordinates: Latitude 43.6706375 and Longitude -70.2542148.
http://maine.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,2,fid,1912446,n,fort sumner park.cfm
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Fort Sumner Park - Portland, Maine - Park | Facebook
Fort Sumner Park, Portland, Maine. 13 likes · 349 were here. Park
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Fort Sumner Park Steps » Portland Trails
Sunset views of Portland, ME at the top of this stone trail connecting Washington Ave to the Portland's East End. Often called "Mile High Park."
http://trails.org/our-trails/fort-sumner-park-steps/
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Fort Sumner (Maine) - Wikipedia
Fort Sumner was a coastal defense fortification on Munjoy Hill in Portland, Maine, United States. It was built in 1794 as part of the First System of coastal fortifications built by the United States. It was reportedly originally named Fort Allen after the nearby Revolutionary War battery that probably became part of Fort Sumner, but was renamed in 1797 after Increase Sumner, the incumbent Governor of Massachusetts, of which Maine was then a part.[1][2][3] The location is now Fort Sumner Park, also called Standpipe Park, at 60 North Street.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Sumner_(Maine)