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English: The Belgrade Hotel, Belgrade Lakes, ME; from a c. 1920 postcard. It was designed by noted Portland architect John Calvin Stevens.
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  • 2008-05-05 19:55 Hugh Manatee 612×391× (41074 bytes) The Belgrade Hotel, Belgrade Lakes, ME; from a c. 1920 postcard. It was designed by noted Portland architect [[John Calvin Stevens]].

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