Portland, Maine
First Parish Church (1825)
Oldest stone building in the state. Maine Constitution was signed in previous building. Now an active Unitarian-Universalist Church....
First Parish Church (1825)
The Portland Observatory (1807), located at 138 Congress St., is the last remaining maritime signal tower (it's not a lighthouse) in the United States. It became a National Historic Landmark in 1971
Portland, ME ObservatoriesPortland's Old Port is one of the most successful revitalized warehouse districts in the country. Seamlessly connected to the waterfront, the Old Port is both a working waterfront and a chic shopping, dining, and entertainment district. Taking a walk at the water'
Portland, ME Historic DistrictsThe mission of the Cathedral Church of St. Luke (Episcopal) is to offer a Christian community of welcome, inclusion, and support. The Cathedral is located at 143
Portland, ME ChurchesSail historic Casco Bay from Portland's Old Port on a vintage 58 foot ocean racer. 2 & 3 hr. sails, all day trips for up to 24
Portland, ME WindjammingThe Historical Society maintains the Old Red Church Museum on Oak Hill Road. Open Monday and Thursday 1:00PM to 4:00PM, Mid-...
Of French Second Empire Style, building is the finest of its type and period in Maine. A symbol of Portland's importance as a...
Art Gallery in Downtown Portland. Maine College of Art....
Gallery Seven is the most sophisticated American craft gallery in Southern Maine. We feature the work of over 400 American cr...
Enjoy a guided tour of the stars that you will never forget! See the Moon, planets, galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and su...