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Popular brewpub in the Old Port district.
Portland's most popular and well-known trail offers view of the city skyline.
Historic street at the edge of the working waterfront area of Portland.
Deering Oaks is a wonderful park for children 2 to 92. Every Saturday morning there is a Farmer's Market from 7am to Noon. In the park you will find a spectacular Duck Pond complete with a Duck House...
Spend a half-day or full day fishing on this boat.
Irish pub, located near the waterfront.
New to Portland, Maine for the 2006 summer Bay Ferries' "Cat" is a highspeed waterjet catamaran ferry running between Portland or Bar Harbor, Maine and Yarmouth, NS. It offers service from Portland on
A rare collection of tribal masks, sacred objects and artifacts representing over 1,000 years of African history on are on display at this museum, the only one of its kind in New England.
A three-story brewery, with the brewery on the first floor, a bar on the second, and a dining/game area on the third.
A residential and vacation community on Great Diamond Island in Casco Bay offers sheltered beaches, acres of old-growth forest and some of the most spectacular sunsets around.
Abandoned fort on an island in Portland Harbor; visitors should use caution when exploring its grounds.
Portland's only waterfall, located at the Fore River Sanctuary.
Deep-sea fishing, whale watching and music cruises.
Popular brewpub in Portland.
A tribute to Maine's sports greats.
Georgian-style House, built in 1755; also has 18-century herb garden.
Excellent pub for locally brewed beer.
Learn how a Maine community has fought fires over the past century through a vast collection of memorabilia and exhibits including 19th-century water pumps and original horse stalls.
Cemetery listed in the National Register of Historic Places is the final resting place of many famous politicians of the 18th and 19th centuries.
It's a three-mile round trip to the 3,100-foot summit of East Royce.
The concert hall for a variety of musical and theater performances.
Portland orchestra often performing at the Merrill Auditorium.
Featuring an exhibit on 19th-century shipbuilding, this museum is located near the Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse on the grounds of Fort Preble.
This house, dating from 1832, was designed by its original owner in the style of a Greek temple.
Original home of the Portland Museum of Art, this historic home is an architectural wonder.
Lighthouse built in 1905 outside the entrance to Portland Harbor.
Take a dinner cruise aboard this ship.
Boat offering whale-watching trips.
