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68 High Street, apartment building and former hospital in Portland, Maine, USA

68 High Street is an apartment building in Portland built in the Colonial Revival style from the early 1900s and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The structure features brick walls with large windows and a symmetrical facade that references earlier American colonial architecture while incorporating modern touches from its construction period.

Built in 1909 by architect Frederick A. Tompson, this structure originally served as a children's hospital specializing in spinal conditions treatment. After closing in 1948, it transitioned through various uses including university offices before its conversion to affordable housing and listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.

The building carries the name of a significant Portland address and displays the architectural language valued by early 1900s American communities. Visitors can observe the careful craftsmanship in the brickwork and symmetrical design that reflects how the city's residents valued traditional building principles.

The building sits on a busy street in central Portland and is easily accessible, with sidewalks and nearby infrastructure for visitors. You can view the exterior facade from the street and observe the architectural details without requiring special access to the property.

The building originally housed a specialized children's hospital where Dr. Edville G. Abbott developed a groundbreaking surgical-free method for treating spinal curvature conditions. This innovative approach gained international recognition and became a standard treatment method for many years.

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1909
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Colonial Revival architecture
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43.65222,-70.26056
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February 9, 2026 08:20
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