How do I re-download my Adobe CS4 Design Premium Suite without the discs?

I purchased the physical discs from Adobe in October of 2009 and found my serial number. I no longer have the discs, but need to get the programs on my new-ish iMac (2010). I deactivated and uninstalled the suite from my previous computer, and can't find a link where I can download the suite to my new computer. Any ideas or can someone post a link that's NOT prodesigntools.com? Does Adobe still offer this?

Adobe has recently created a download portal for previous versions
https://helpx.adobe.com/download-install.html
Download CS4 here
http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/cs4-product-downloads.html

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