Pullen Fountain
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pullen-fountain-251-8417247
title:
Pullen Fountain
text:
Stanley Thomas Pullen Fountain is an historic public water fountain and horse trough in Portland, Maine. It is named for Stanley T. Pullen, a former president of the Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals. Pullen died in 1910; the fountain's installation date is not known. The fountain was designed by George Burnham, and is made from granite mined at Jay, Maine. In 2010, the fountain was renovated, and set into a protective curb to protect it from snow plowing equipment. This work was
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description:
Historic public water fountain and horse trough in Portland, Maine
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pullen_Fountain
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date modified:
2024-04-12T06:33:37Z
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