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Portland
has an amazing history that stretches back over 350 years, and this wonderful
town has blossomed into the largest city in Maine. This close-knit community is
second only to San Francisco when it comes to restaurants per capita. Old brick
buildings and cobblestone streets still exist, and the blend of past and present
in Portland is exhilarating. In addition to the prevalence of dining facilities,
there are an unbelievable number of stores and shopping complexes in the city.
From small mom and pop boutiques to outstanding malls, Portland has the upper
hand on upscale shopping. You will definitely see your share of dazzling jewelry
and fine art, and there is no better place to see it than in the fabulous
museums and art galleries. The Portland Museum of Art and the Bayview Gallery
are two of the premier establishments in town, and the equally delightful Maine
Narrow Gauge Railroad Company and Museum is always a treat. You can take a ride
on an authentic old time train around the city’s harbor and see many of the
extraordinary sites that have stood for decades.
Most of the city is compact and perfectly walkable. There is so much to see
and do that you will never feel bored or disappointed. One thing for sure, you
definitely will not go hungry or run out of places to shop! The Old Port
District is the historic side of Portland, and it is a wonderful area
reminiscent of America’s humble beginnings.
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