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visitportland.comRefer to Maps on pages 45-49
WICKED WALKING TOURS
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Tours begin at Bell Buoy Park
72 Commercial St, Portland, ME 04101
207-730-0490
wickedwalkingtours.comDo you enjoy entertaining ghost stories and
theatrical tales of true but creepy history? Join
our actors on this unique, award winning tour
for fun, laughs, educational stories and shivers!
WINE WISE
207-619-4630
winewiseevents.comWine and food pairing education at its best.
Join with Sommelier Erica Archer on Wine
Walks pairing delicious wines and foods, and
Wine Sails with scenic views of lighthouses,
waterways and islands.
Historic Sites & Museums
IN GREATER PORTLAND
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
& THEATRE OF MAINE
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142 Free St, Portland, ME 04101
207-828-1234
kitetails.orgA hands-on museum where the whole family
can play, learn and explore. Named one of the
top 12 children’s museums in the U.S. by
Forbes Magazine.
FIRST PARISH PORTLAND
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425 Congress St, Portland, ME 04101
207-773-5747
firstparishportland.orgThe history of the First Parish Church is
linked to the founding of Portland and of
Maine. This Unitarian-Universalist church is
the oldest house of worship in the city.
INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART
MAINE COLLEGE OF ART
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522 Congress St, Portland, ME 04101
207-775-3052
meca.eduThe ICA features leading edge exhibitions
and public programs that showcase new
perspectives and trends in contemporary art.
Admission is free.
See ad pg. 66
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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489 Congress St, Portland, ME 04101
207-774-1822
mainehistory.orgMaine Historical Society offers changing
exhibitions of Maine history in its museum,
unique Maine gifts in its shop, and tours of
the Longfellow House & Garden, home of
poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
MAINE NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD
COMPANY & MUSEUM
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58 Fore St, Portland, ME 04101
207-828-0814
mainenarrowgauge.orgExperience Maine’s unique railroad history with
a scenic waterfront train ride. Museum features
exhibits and activities for children. Open May-
October and seasonally for events.
See ad pg. 14
MUSEUM AT PORTLAND
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HEAD LIGHT
1000 Shore Rd, Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107
207-799-2661
portlandheadlight.comLocated in the former lighthouse keepers’
quarters, chronicles the history of Portland
Head Light, the oldest lighthouse in Maine and
Fort Williams. Open daily: Jun-Oct. Weekends
only: April, May, Nov, Dec.
See ad pg. 26
PORTLAND FIRE MUSEUM
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157 Spring St, Portland, ME 04101
207-772-2040
portlandfiremuseum.comThe Portland Fire Museum houses an amazing
collection of fire related art and artifacts from
the 18th century to the present. Come and visit
this hidden gem in the Arts District of Portland.
PORTLAND MUSEUM OF ART
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7 Congress Square, Portland, ME 04101
207-775-6148
portlandmuseum.orgFrom family activities to PMA Movies, curator
talks, and exclusive tours of the Winslow Homer
Studio - it’s all happening at the PMA. Open
seven days a week in the summer.
See ad below
PORTLAND OBSERVATORY
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MUSEUM
138 Congress St, Portland, ME 04101
207-774-5561
portlandlandmarks.orgA National Historic Landmark. Only remaining
maritime signal tower in America. Sweeping
views of Portland, Casco Bay and the White
Mountains. Open Memorial Day weekend
through Columbus Day 10 am - 5 pm.
See ad pg. 20
PORTLAND SCIENCE CENTER
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68 Commercial St, Portland, ME 04101
207-774-5561
portlandsciencecenter.comThe newest attraction in Portland presents
entertaining educational exhibits that teach,
inspire, and leave a lasting impact. Portland
Science Center—illuminating minds.
See ad pg. 28
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