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America Reframed
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Set during an era of U.S. post-industrialization in which numerous factories have been exported, Downeast focuses on entrepreneur Antonio Bussone's journey of building and operating one of the first lobster factories in the United States, in the rural Maine village of Prospect Harbor.
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