markhb
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My mother used to work at the telephone answering service that was in the Congress Building, and since we had 1 car I had to go pick her up on many evenings. Although I am not Baptist, I always admired the way Immanuel Baptist Church seemed to be solidly planted, in an "our faith is our rock" sort of way.
The number of mysterious fires that happened in LGBTQ-associated establishments in the 70's and 80's is... mysterious.
I've never met him, but I was amazed to find out in one bio or article that he actually created The Foundry - the night club / disco that once existed in the former Portland Stove Foundry building at 53 Kennebec St. (I looked that address up ).Very likely unless they own or are planning to purchase the "real estate" home on the right. John Hatcher is a wheeler dealer and does not pass up great opportunities.
The number of mysterious fires that happened in LGBTQ-associated establishments in the 70's and 80's is... mysterious.