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Quote: The Old Port in Portland, Maine, on the waterfront of the small city is a happening place. Full of cafes, restaurants, specialty stores, gift shops, antique shops, bars, fishermen houses, commercial places to Read More
Quote: Founded in 1882, the Portland Art Museum is composed of three distinctive buildings: The McLellan Mansion, The Sweat Memorial Galleries, and the Payson Building. The McLellan Mansion was bequeathed to the museum Read More
Quote: Not to be confused with the Ram Island Ledge Light on Casco Bay [see separate entry], the Ram Island Light is on Boothbay Harbor. Unlike most lighthouses, the Ram Island Light is not made of cast-iron but bricks Read More
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Quote: The mansion is 20 room, 3 story villa erected 1858-60. It was a private home until 1940 when it was turned into a museum devoted to Queen Victoria. Currently, 10 rooms and the main hall are open to the public. Read More
Quote: Portland is about 2 hours north of Boston on the Maine coast. It is quite a large city, and it is best to drive to the coast and park in one of the many car parks located along the harbour. From here you can walk Read More
Quote: After leaving the lighthouses of Cape Elizabeth, I visited the two lighthouses of South Portland. These were in more of an urban setting, and were much smaller. But they are still beautiful, and in historic Read More
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