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Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad & Museum - Located just down the
street from Victorian Terrace. The museum contains historic two foot gauge
railroad equipment and artifacts. The museum also offers train rides along
Casco Bay.
Portland. www.mngrr.org
Old Port Walking Tours - Hear the mysterious, amazing and amusing
inside stories as you explore Portland's history and architectural treasures.
June 15th - October 14th.
Portland. http://portlandlandmarks.org
Osher Map Library - Exhibitions feature original maps, atlases and
globes from years gone by. Reference service and private tours are
available.
Portland. http://usm.maine.edu/maps
Portland Harbor Museum - Maritime museum featuring annually
changing exhibitions, a gift shop and spectacular views. Open daily
June - September.
South Portland. www.portlandharbormuseum.org
Portland Museum Of Art - Discover three centuries of art and
architecture. See American and European art, including Maine artists
Hartley, Homer and Wyeth. Cafe and gift shop on site. Open daily
during the summer.
Portland. www.portlandmuseum.org
Portland Observatory - Breathtaking views and fascinating history
make visiting America's only maritime signal tower unforgettable. Perfect
for all ages. Just around the corner from Victorian Terrace. Open Memorial
Day - October 14th.
Portland. http://portlandlandmarks.org
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House - Home of the poet Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow this home was built in 1786. Open to the public
Open June - October.
Portland. www.mainehistory.org
The Tate House - Built in 1755, this is the only pre-revolutionary home
open to the public. Home of Maine Mast Agent, Captain George Tate.
Open June - October.
Portland. www.tatehouse.org
Victoria Mansion - New England's finest historic house of the Victorian
Era. Spectacular original interiors and unparalled collections.
Open May - October and then for Christmas.
Portland. www.victoriamansion.org
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