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Bill Duggan, owner of Videoport in Portland, said, “I think we were able to stay open as long as we did because Portland has movie fans with pretty sophisticated tastes and we’ve had wonderful customers.” Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer
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Bill Duggan, owner of Videoport in Portland, said, “I think we were able to stay open as long as we did because Portland has movie fans with pretty sophisticated tastes and we’ve had wonderful customers.”
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Daniel Brookes and Fiona Harrington of Westbrook peruse videos with their 7-month-old son, Max Harrington-Brookes, at Videoport in Portland on Wednesday.
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A cardboard cutout of Mr. Spock from "Star Trek" is on display in the science fiction section at Videoport in Portland on Wednesday.
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Rosemary Warnock of Portland, left, walks into Videoport in Portland as April McLucas, a store staff member, works the counter Wednesday.