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Things to do in the Portland Area
Breathtaking views from country's only remaining maritime signal tower. http://www.portlandlandmarks.org/portland
_observatory/observatory.shtml |
Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company & Museum
Enjoy a train ride along scenic Casco Bay and Portland Waterfront. Tour the historical Museum with its two-foot cabooses, cars locomotives and artifacts.
www.mngrr.org |
Portland Head Light
Portland Head Light, perched at the edge of scenic Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, is the state's oldest lighthouse (built 1787-1790). It is also one of Maine's most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason — it's breathtaking.
www.lighthouse.cc/me.html |
Victoria Mansion
One of the greatest Italian villa style residences and one of the most important historic house museums in the nation, this luxurious mansion is has numerous features including over 90% of its original furnishings, a soaring three story stairway, elaborate wall paintings, and fine period stained glass.
www.victoriamansion.org/ |

July 18, 19, 20, 2008
The Yarmouth Clam Festival takes place every summer, during the third weekend in July in the charming coastal village of Yarmouth, Maine. This summertime tradition draws visitors from all over the country who come to enjoy the music and arts, events and competition, and of course, the delicious food.
www.clamfestival.com/ |
2008 Schedule will be added when available.
www.portlandseadogs.com/ |
This page last updated on
8/9/07
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