Portland, Maine
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Portland is a city in U.S. state of Maine. It is the largest city of the state, and known for its history, port, and seafood.
Downtown
- Exchange Street, Summer 2004
- Portland's City Hall
- Old Port District
- Street in Old Port District
- Japanese "Yubin" Box standing in downtown
- Waterfront
- Woodman Building, August 1965
- Monument Square, during the Red Sox parade in October 2004.
Neighborhoods
- East End
- Munjoy Hill
- Portland Observatory, May 2005
- Portland Observatory, March 1936
- Entrance to Deering Oaks on Deering Avenue
- Deering Oaks Pond
Lighthouses
- Portland Head Light
- Portland Breakwater Lighthouse, September 1962
Fort Gorges
- Fort Gorges - Aerial
- View from shipping channel to south of fort
- Western Wall of the fort
- Beach north of the fort
- Entrance to the fort
- Parade Ground
- Officer's Quarter
Misc Images
- Eastern Promenade Park
- Stencil on a building
- Boiled Lobster dish
- Portland Seadogs
- Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad
Old Postcards
- City Hall, 1910
- First National Bank, 1910
- Fishing Vessels at the Dock, 1908
- Northeast from City Hall, 1910
- Old Library, 1905
- Old Post Office, 1905
- Riverton Park, 1910
- Soldiers' Monument, 1908
- Birthplace of Thomas Brackett Reed, 1915
- Wadsworth-Longfellow House, 1910
- Western Promenade, 1908
Maps
- City location in the state
- City map from the 1955 "Yellow Book" of Interstate Highway System plans