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The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad is on the Portland waterfront with excursions daily during spring, summer & fall months along picturesque Casco Bay. An ideal spot for young and old alike to experience a ridein historic railroad cars on the original Maine two foot rails. Stop by the museum for a look at how trains used to operate in the region and for some items from the train gift shop. All Aboard!!

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Cathedral Church of Saint Luke (Episcopal)

The 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 Churches

Palawan Sailing

Sail 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 Windjamming

Portland's Historic Waterfront District

Portland'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 Districts


Portland Observatory

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 Observatories

Things to do near Portland, ME

Harbor Fish Market, Inc.

Maine's premier fish market for over 30 years, specializing in top quality fish & seafood. Family owned and operated wit...

Sunshine Alpacas of Maine

We breed and sell Suri alpacas. We have suri, llama and angora rabbit fiber, rovings and yarn available....

Spring Meadows Golf Course

Championship 18 hole golf course with rolling terrain and beautiful vistas. A 1922 barn has been converted to a club house, ...

Pleasant Hill Country Club

Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Portland Observatory

The Portland Observatory (1807), located at 138 Congress St., is the last remaining maritime signal tower (it's not a lightho...