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Suspected Rum Runner Dixie III,
tied up at Portland wharves, 1927
Maine Historical Society; Gannett Glass Plate Negative Collection
Like its large counterparts, Boston and New York, Portland also had its "rum row," an area outside the U.S. territorial 3-mile limit where large vessels lined up and sold liquor to small, fast
boats like this one which brought the liquor to shore. Building such craft for bootleggers brought a brisk business to Downeast boatyards.
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