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Adam Lofting, of Augusta, and Steve Folson, of Randolph, wait to get their hair cut at Dom's Barber Shop in Hallowell. This one-time seaport-on-the-river never grew beyond 4,800 residents but has always seen itself as a micro-city. Gabe Souza/Staff Photographer
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Adam Lofting, of Augusta, and Steve Folson, of Randolph, wait to get their hair cut at Dom's Barber Shop in Hallowell. This one-time seaport-on-the-river never grew beyond 4,800 residents but has always seen itself as a micro-city.
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Hallowell's 1898 City Hall – a grand classical revival building – seems out of scale for the small community.
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From left, Miriam Asch, 8, her sister Robin, 6, and brother Aaron, 4, run with their dog P.T. toward a waterfall in Vaughan's Woods just up the hill from downtown Hallowell as their parents, Erica and Chris Asch, follow.
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Kurt Fecteau, of Augusta, sips beer from his mug while other friends greet each other prior to a game of darts at the Liberal Cup in downtown Hallowell. Monday night is "mug club" night in which regulars get special beer deals out of their mugs.
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Old volumes of local newspapers line the shelves at the Hubbard Free Library in Hallowell. The gothic stone building was the first public library in Maine in 1880.
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A tractor-trailer truck moves along Interstate 95 northbound through Hallowell. The town is situated between the state's largest highway and the Kennebec River.
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Buddy Iaciofano is reflected in a mirror from a jewelry store as he walks along Main Street to work at Buddy's Diner in Hallowell.
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Clouds sprawl across the sky and are mirrored in the Kennebec River at downtown Hallowell's public boat launch.
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Two friends cross Main Street in Hallowell as storm clouds roll in before dusk. In Hallowell the majority often supports public investments.
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Downtown Hallowell is reflected in a window across from City Hall. Hallowell has, by some metrics, the most liberal voting population in the state after Portland.