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Listing broker, Carroll Fernald, brought this to my attention. An historic building, with significant local history, turned into contemporary homes.
The former Underwood Sardine Factory had a fascinating history that is outlined on the Maine Preservation website. http://www.mainepreservation.com/Endangered/underwoodcannery.shtml
For information on the two units for sale:
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