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Maine Sports Hall of Fame 295 Fore St, Portland, ME 4106 207.871.0772 | ![]() |
Travel can change your life. Is it rights? yes, I thinks this right. when think that i am going for some daysin las vegas. after long time i am going to las vegas. before going to las vegas we search in internet hotels and other ... more
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Monhegan Museum Portland, ME | ![]() |
Museum of African Tribal Art 122 Spring St., Portland, ME 4106 207.871.7188 | ![]() |
Portland Art Museum 1219 Southwest Park Ave, Portland, ME 97204 503.226.2811 | ![]() |
The treasures at the Pacific Northwest's oldest visual- and media-arts facility span 35 centuries of Asian, European, and American art. A high point is the Center for Native American Art, with regional and contemporary a... more
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Portland Fire Museum 157 Spring Street, Portland, ME 4106 207.772.2040 | ![]() |
Portland Harbor Museum Fort Road, Portland, ME | ![]() |
Portland Head Light & Museum 1000 Shore Rd, Portland, ME 4107 207.799.2661 | ![]() |
Just a 10-minute drive from downtown Portland is this 1794 lighthouse, easily one of the most picturesque in the nation. The light marks the entrance to Portland Harbor, and was occupied continuously from its constructio... more
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Portland Lyric Theatre 176 Sawyer Street, Portland, ME 4107 207.799.1421 | ![]() |
Portland Museum of Art 7 Congress Sq, Portland, ME 4106 207.775.6148 | ![]() |
This bold, modern museum, designed by I. M. Pei & Partners in 1983, features selections from its own fine collections as well as touring exhibits. Particularly strong in American artists with Maine connections, including... more
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Portland Observatory 138 Congress St., Portland, ME 4106 207.774.5561 | ![]() |
Anyone interested in any aspect of histroy or architecture would enjoy this place. It is an 80 foot tall wood tower built in the early 19th century to signal ship owners that their ship is coming in. The...
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