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Portland Attractions |
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It is no surprise that the Portland Head Light lighthouse is the
most photographed lighthouse in the world. Every view of this 18th
century lighthouse is spectacular. The lighthouse took four...
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Built between 1785 and 1786, the Wadsworth-Longfellow house was
home to three generations of a Portland family that formed an
integral part of the cultural, political and literary life of...
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Stretching from upper Congress Street to the West End, the Arts
District incorporates several galleries and museums, including the
Portland Museum of Art, the largest of its kind in Maine and...
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Just 30 miles (48km) from Portland, Kennebunkport is a popular
destination for weekenders escaping the heat in big cities like
Boston and New York City. This pretty town is known for its
laid-back...
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As its name suggests, Old Orchard Beach's most popular
attraction is its seven mile (11km) stretch of sand, one of the
best beaches in Maine. The town is a popular excursion for families
in the...
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Historically a blue-collar fishing town, Rockland has gotten a
bit of a facelift recently, with a somewhat depressed-looking main
street fixed up and enhanced by attractions like the Farnsworth...
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