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Future US home of Nordic’s land-based salmon farm is city that refused to die

Belfast, Maine, the small city picked by Nordic Aquafarms to host its new land-based salmon farm survived a British invasion, multiple fires and a poultry processing exodus

By Jason Huffman | Jan. 31, 2018 18:45 GMT
A 1930s to 1940s postcard image of Belfast, Maine, where Nordic Aquafarms wants to build its new land-based salmon farm. Photo courtesy of the Boston (Massachusetts) Public Library.
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