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Machigonne may
refer to Portland, Maine,
which was
formerly known as
Machigonne to the
indigenous people of the
region Machigonne (yacht), a
yacht that...
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Yankee (also
known as
Machigonne) is an early-20th-century
steel hulled ferry which is
registered as a
historic vessel with the
National Register of Historic...
- for
coastal patrol and anti-submarine defence.
Constructed in 1909 as
Machigonne, a
yacht for
William L. Douglas, the
vessel was
purchased by the United...
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Portland peninsula Məkíhkanək
meaning "At the fish hook" in
Penobscot and
Machigonne (meaning "Great Neck") in Algonquian. The
peninsula and
surrounding areas...
- had
three large yachts built at
Charles L.
Seabury Co.: the 115-foot
Machigonne in 1904; the 163-foot
Lyndonia in 1907; and the 228-foot
Lyndonia in 1920...
- Some of the more
famous steamboats included the Aucocisco,
Maquoit and
Machigonne. Its
first ferry was the Abenaki,
which operated on
Casco Bay for nearly...
- Algonquin-speaking
Eastern Abenaki residents called the
Portland peninsula Machigonne ("great neck"). It is also
called Məkíhkanək (“at the fish hook”) in Penobscot...
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MACHIGONNE (ferry)...
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Cosmonauts Avenue, as well as in
several anthologies.
Dunnion is the 2015
Machigonne Fiction prize winner for the
short story, "Last Call at the
Dogwater Inn...
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called "York"
after the city in
England of his birth.
Originally called Machigonne by the
local Abenaki,
later settlers named it
Falmouth and it is known...