Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Monument

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The Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Monument may be a public monument in Portland, Maine’s West End. Placed on the corner of State and Congress Street, it honors writer Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, UN agency was born in Portland in 1807.
Franklin Simmons began the planning and construction of the monument in 1885, 3 years when the poet’s death, with a pedestal designed by Francis H. Fassett. The monument was undraped on quarter day, 1888. The intersection engineered round the monument is thought as Longfellow sq.. The monument was further to the National Register of Historic Places in Gregorian calendar month 1990.

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