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The Real Portland Tour: visite historique de la ville et des 3 phares avec un vrai local

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Welcome to my hometown! Hop aboard for an authentic 1 hour and 45 minute historical sightseeing tour of Portland, Maine and 3 lighthouses with an experienced guide who is a real local, born and raised in Portland, Maine.

Get an insider’s look at the current happenings and rich history of my hometown. We’ll go where other tours go, and then I'll take you places other tours don't - you'll see hidden gems and learn little known facts about Portland and the great state of Maine that only a real local knows!

As a college librarian I'm always researching the hidden history of Portland, while at the same time keeping on top of what's new in town and visiting as many local establishments that I can. I take pride in representing this city, and providing an informative and entertaining tour, delivered with a true Mainer's sense of humor.

This is The Real Portland Tour!

Check my website for a complete listing of tour days, times, and availability.
Ville: Portland
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Knowledgeable, entertaining guide with 20 years experience giving tours of his hometown of Portland.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Knowledgeable, entertaining guide with 20 years experience giving tours of his hometown of Portland.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Knowledgeable, entertaining guide with 20 years experience giving tours of his hometown of Portland.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Knowledgeable, entertaining guide with 20 years experience giving tours of his hometown of Portland.
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The tour is in Portland, MAINE. Unfortunately no pets/animals of any kind can be accommodated on board.
  • The tour does not pickup/drop off at hotels, and it does not pickup/drop off at the cruise ship terminal. Everyone has to be at the tour starting point ready to board at least 10-15 minutes prior to the scheduled tour time.
  • Wheelchairs, walkers, and luggage do not fit in the van.
  • This is not a private tour. The tour vehicle is a 13 passenger, high roof Ford Transit van. The tour often sells out, so you will be riding with a total of 13 people in the van.
  • Please double check the month, day, and time of your booking to make sure it is accurate, as some folks make mistakes when booking online and choose the wrong date.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
2
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
3
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
4
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
5
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
6
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
7
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
8
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
9
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
10
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
11
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
12
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
13
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
14
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
15
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
16
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
17
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
18
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
19
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
20
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
21
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
22
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
23
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
24
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
25
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
26
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
27
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
28
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
29
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
30
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
31
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
32
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
33
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
34
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
35
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
36
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
37
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
38
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
39
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
40
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
41
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
42
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
43
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
44
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
45
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
46
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
47
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
48
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
49
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
50
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
51
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
52
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
53
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
54
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
55
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
56
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
57
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
58
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
59
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
60
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
61
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
62
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
63
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
64
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
65
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
66
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
67
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
68
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
69
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
70
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
71
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
72
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
73
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
74
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
75
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
76
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
77
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
78
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
79
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
80
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
81
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
82
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
83
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
84
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
85
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
86
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
87
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
88
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
89
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
90
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
91
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
92
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
93
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
94
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
95
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
96
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
97
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
98
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
99
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
100
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
101
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
102
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
103
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
104
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
105
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
106
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
107
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
108
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
109
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
110
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
111
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
112
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
113
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
114
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
115
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
116
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
117
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
118
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
119
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
120
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
121
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
122
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
123
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
124
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
125
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
126
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
127
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
128
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
129
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
130
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
131
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
132
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
133
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
134
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
135
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
136
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
137
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
138
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
139
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
140
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
141
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
142
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
143
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
144
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
145
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
146
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
147
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
148
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
149
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
150
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
151
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
152
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
153
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
154
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
155
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
156
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
157
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
158
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
159
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
160
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
161
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
162
Rue commerciale
Nous commençons dans l'historique Commercial Street, le cœur du front de mer actif de Portland. Découvrez les pavés et les briques d'origine posés dans les années 1850.
163
Douane des États-Unis
Découvrez l'un des plus beaux bâtiments en granit de tout Portland.
164
Parc Fort Allen
Nous traverserons le parc Fort Allen et profiterons d'une vue majestueuse sur la baie de Casco et ses îles Calendar. Admirez également de près les monuments commémoratifs de la guerre civile, de la guerre hispano-américaine et de la Seconde Guerre mondiale situés dans le parc.
165
Sentier de la promenade de l'Est
Vous verrez les maisons de l'époque victorienne qui appartenaient autrefois aux capitaines de la marine et aux marchands qui bordent la promenade orientale, ainsi que le parc de la promenade orientale qui offre une vue infinie sur la baie de Casco, les îles et les forts.
166
Observatoire de Portland
Nous aurons une vue magnifique sur la seule tour de signalisation maritime restante aux États-Unis.
167
Cimetière de l'Est
Découvrez les légendes et les traditions concernant le plus ancien cimetière de Portland, créé pour la première fois en 1668.
168
Rue du Congrès
L'une des rues les plus fréquentées de tout le Maine, nous verrons le centre-ville éclectique de Portland, Monument Square et le quartier des arts.
169
La cathédrale de l'Immaculée Conception
L'architecture néo-gothique de cette cathédrale construite en 1869 domine l'horizon de Portland.
170
La première paroisse Universaliste unitaire de Portland
Cette église est la plus ancienne de Portland et vous en apprendrez plus sur sa riche histoire.
171
La maison Wadsworth-Longfellow
Découvrez la maison où Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow a grandi et écrit ses premiers poèmes.
172
Quartier des arts
Nous visiterons le centre-ville de Portland et son quartier des arts très apprécié.
173
Musée d'art de Portland
Visitez l'un des plus beaux musées d'art de la Nouvelle-Angleterre et découvrez ses expositions.
174
Un carré Longfellow
Voir la statue d'Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, né à Portland en 1807.
175
Manoir Victoria
Obtenez une vue rapprochée du manoir Victoria, le plus bel exemple au pays d'une pierre brune à l'italienne du XIXe siècle.
176
Parc Fort-Williams
Nous entrons dans l'un des plus beaux parcs de l'État, Fort Williams Park, et conduisons jusqu'au phare de Portland Head (situé dans le parc) où vous pourrez partir à la découverte.
177
Phare Portland
Ce phare emblématique situé dans le parc Fort Williams est le phare le plus photographié du pays. Marchez jusqu'au phare, explorez le parc Fort Williams et admirez la vue sur la côte rocheuse et accidentée du Maine.
178
Fort Préble
Obtenez une vue rapprochée de Fort Preble (l'un des plus anciens forts de la baie de Casco) et découvrez son histoire.
179
Phare de Spring Point Ledge
Sortez pour une photo du phare de Spring Point Ledge et de son brise-lames de 900 pieds de long qui le relie au rivage.
180
Parc Bug Light
Profitez d'une vue panoramique sur les toits de Portland depuis ce magnifique parc qui se trouve juste en face de la baie de Portland.
181
Mémorial du Liberty Ship
Obtenez une vue rapprochée du Liberty Ship Memorial et découvrez les milliers de constructeurs de navires qui ont travaillé ici pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
182
Phare de brise-lames de Portland
Obtenez une photo de Portland Breakwater Light (affectueusement appelé "Bug Light" en raison de sa petite taille).
183
Statue de John Ford
Observez de près cette statue dédiée à l'un des réalisateurs de films les plus distingués de l'histoire et découvrez ses liens avec sa ville natale de Portland.
184
Vieux-Port
Découvrez le centre-ville animé du quartier du front de mer connu sous le nom de Vieux-Port. Découvrez l'histoire de ce quartier animé de Portland qui abrite d'innombrables boutiques éclectiques, entreprises et restaurants et bars de classe mondiale.
185
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
186
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
187
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
188
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
189
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
190
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
191
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
192
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
193
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
194
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
195
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
196
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
197
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
198
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
199
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
200
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
201
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
202
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
203
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
204
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
205
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
206
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
207
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
208
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
209
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
210
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
211
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
212
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
213
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
214
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
215
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
216
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
217
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
218
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
219
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
220
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
221
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
222
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
223
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
224
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
225
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
226
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
227
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
228
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
229
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
230
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
231
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
232
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
233
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
234
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
235
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
236
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
237
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
238
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
239
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
240
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
241
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
242
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
243
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
244
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
245
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
246
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
247
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
248
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
249
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
250
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
251
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
252
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
253
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
254
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
255
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
256
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
257
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
258
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
259
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
260
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
261
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
262
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
263
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
264
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
265
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
266
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
267
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
268
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
269
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
270
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
271
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
272
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
273
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
274
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
275
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
276
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
277
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
278
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
279
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
280
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
281
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
282
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
283
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
284
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
285
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
286
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
287
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
288
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
289
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
290
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
291
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
292
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
293
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
294
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
295
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
296
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
297
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
298
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
299
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
300
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
301
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
302
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
303
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
304
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
305
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
306
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
307
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
308
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
309
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
310
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
311
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
312
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
313
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
314
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
315
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
316
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
317
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
318
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
319
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
320
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
321
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
322
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
323
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
324
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
325
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
326
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
327
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
328
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
329
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
330
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
331
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
332
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
333
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
334
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
335
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
336
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
337
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
338
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
339
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
340
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
341
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
342
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
343
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
344
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
345
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
346
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
347
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
348
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
349
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
350
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
351
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
352
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
353
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
354
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
355
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
356
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
357
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
358
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
359
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
360
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
361
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
362
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
363
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
364
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
365
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
366
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
367
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
368
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
369
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
370
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
371
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
372
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
373
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
374
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
375
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
376
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
377
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
378
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
379
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
380
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
381
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
382
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
383
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
384
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
385
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
386
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
387
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
388
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
389
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
390
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
391
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
392
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
393
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
394
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
395
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
396
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
397
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
398
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
399
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
400
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
401
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
402
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
403
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
404
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
405
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
406
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
407
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
408
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
409
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
410
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
411
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
412
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
413
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
414
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
415
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
416
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
417
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
418
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
419
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
420
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
421
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
422
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
423
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
424
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
425
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
426
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
427
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
428
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
429
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
430
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
431
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
432
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
433
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
434
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
435
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
436
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
437
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
438
Commercial Street
We start at historic Commercial Street, the heart of Portland's working waterfront. See original cobblestone and brick that was laid in the 1850s.
439
United States Custom House
See one of the most beautiful granite buildings in all of Portland.
440
Fort Allen Park
We'll drive through Fort Allen Park and get a majestic view of Casco Bay and its Calendar Islands. Also get up close views of memorials from the Civil War, Spanish American War, and WWII located in the park.
441
Eastern Promenade Trail
You'll see the Victorian era homes once owned by sea captains and merchants that line the Eastern Promenade, as well as Eastern Promenade Park which offers endless views of Casco Bay, islands, and forts.
442
Portland Observatory
We'll get a great view of the only remaining maritime signal tower in the U.S.
443
Eastern Cemetery
Hear about the legends and lore regarding the oldest cemetery in Portland, first established in 1668.
444
Congress Street
One of the busiest streets in all of Maine, we'll see Portland's eclectic downtown, Monument Square, and arts district.
445
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception
The neo-Gothic architecture of this cathedral built in 1869 dominates the skyline of Portland.
446
The First Parish Portland Unitarian Universalist
This church is the oldest in Portland, and you'll learn about its rich history.
447
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House
See the home where Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow grew up and wrote his early poetry.
448
Arts District
We'll tour the center of downtown Portland, and its highly acclaimed Arts District.
449
Portland Museum of Art
See one of the finest art museums in New England, and learn about its exhibits.
450
One Longfellow Square
See the statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, born in Portland in 1807.
451
Victoria Mansion
Get an up close view of the Victoria Mansion, the finest example in the country of a 19th century Italianate brownstone.
452
Fort Williams Park
We enter one of the most beautiful parks in the state, Fort Williams Park, and drive to Portland Head Light (located in the park) where you will be let off to explore.
453
Portland Head Light
This iconic lighthouse located within Fort Williams Park is the most photographed lighthouse in the country. Walk right up to the lighthouse, explore Fort Williams Park, and take in the views of Maine's rugged, rocky coastline.
454
Fort Preble
Get an up close view of Fort Preble (one of the oldest forts in Casco Bay) and learn about its storied history.
455
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
Get out for a photo of Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, and its 900 foot long breakwater connecting it to the shore.
456
Bug Light Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the Portland skyline from this beautiful park that sits directly across the bay from Portland.
457
Liberty Ship Memorial
Get an up close view of the Liberty Ship Memorial, and learn about the thousands of shipbuilders who worked here during WWII.
458
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse
Get a photo of Portland Breakwater Light (affectionately called "Bug Light" because of its small size).
459
John Ford Statue
Get an up close view of this statue dedicated to one of the most distinguished movie directors in history, and learn about his connections to his hometown of Portland.
460
Old Port
See the center of the bustling downtown/waterfront district known as the Old Port. Learn the history of this vibrant area of Portland that is home to countless eclectic shops, businesses, and world class restaurants and bars.
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davidbC3801NA
Mar 2025
Great trip worth the price. Nice well educated guy who runs the company . Drives the bus.visitong from England he showed us the sights and took us to some good spots with lots of local info
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Thanks for your review! I take pride in giving an informative and entertaining tour of my hometown, and I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it. Thanks again, and hope to see you again in Portland, Maine!
Exploration700581
Nov 2024
The tour was great! Derek was extremely knowledgeable and funny. The van was warm and comfortable. I would highly recommend this tour!
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
Thanks so much for the excellent review! I’m glad to hear you had a great time, and enjoyed all the info and humor! I take pride in giving an informative and entertaining tour of my hometown, and it’s nice to hear you enjoyed it so much. Thanks again, and hope to see you again in Portland, Maine!
itisourtime
Nov 2024
It was a great tour with an amazing guide. I have been to Portland at least twice a year for 20 years and I learned so much on this tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
Thanks so much for the excellent review! I’m glad you had a great time on the tour, and it’s nice to hear that you learned a lot! I take pride in giving an informative and entertaining tour of my hometown, and it means a lot to hear that you enjoyed it so much. Thanks again, and hope to see you again in Portland, Maine!

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