2/5 - Disappointing
Closed. Went there at the end of my trip. Unfortunately I only seem to be in Portland in Winter so I have to remember once again not to bother going " off season". Reopens only on May 23rd. Tha is weak!
Closed. Went there at the end of my trip. Unfortunately I only seem to be in Portland in Winter so I have to remember once again not to bother going " off season". Reopens only on May 23rd. Tha is weak!
Lots of steep steps to climb. People with knee,hip,or cardiac problems may want to avoid.
Great view of city. Interesting history.
Located in the immigrant-era Etz Chaim Synagogue, this museum tells the stories of Maine’s Jewish families and showcases Jewish artists from the area.
Former rail beds are often turned into trails. At this one you can walk, run, bike or swim for active relaxation within the city.
Built on an old rail corridor along the easternmost portion of Portland’s peninsula, this waterfront trail offers stunning views of the harbor and Atlantic Ocean.
Find out about the history of Portland with a stop at Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Stroll along the area's waterfront or experience its entertainment choices.
Swim in the Atlantic Ocean, stroll along the sand-and-pebble shoreline or enjoy a picnic with unbeatable views at Portland’s public beach.
As you tour this historic brick home, trace three generations of Maine family history and learn about the cultural and political impact of its family members.