Tate House
Tate House was built in 1755 for Captain George Tate 1700-1794 and his family, who had recently...
Portland Museum of Art
We're jumpstarting 2013 with a renewed focus on contemporary art in its many forms. This...
House Island
If ever there was a setting for a mystery, House Island would be it. It's the stuff that fuels...
Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum
From the 1870s until the 1940s, some 200 miles of narrow gauge lines served the state's smaller...
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Focus on music that is beneficial to your kids. For children, music is not just for listening as...
The State Theatre
The State Theatre was designed by Portland architect Herbert W. Rhodes, originally containing...
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
The Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Diocese of Portland. Its Pastor is the Bishop of...
Children's Museum of Maine
Children's Museum of Maine is founded by the Junior League of Portland in 1976. The Museum moves...
Observatory
Imagine the world of 1807 as you ascend the wooden tower of the Observatory floor by floor...
Cumberland County Civic Center
Over 35 years ago, a group of local business leaders, elected officials and visionary community...
Merrill Auditorium
Merrill Auditorium is a 1,900-seat auditorium located in Portland, Maine, United States...