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  2. Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Portland (/ ˈpɔːrtlənd / PORT-lənd) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine and the seat of Cumberland County. Portland's population was 68,408 in April 2020. [4] The Greater Portland metropolitan area has a population of approximately 550,000 people.

  3. History of Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The History of Portland, Maine, begins when Native Americans originally called the Portland peninsula Məkíhkanək meaning "At the fish hook" in Penobscot [1] [2] and Machigonne (meaning "Great Neck") [3] in Algonquian. The peninsula and surrounding areas was home to members of the Algonquian-speaking Aucocisco branch of the Eastern Abenaki ...

  4. Portland | Maine Coastal City, History & Sites | Britannica

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    Portland, city, seat (1760) of Cumberland county, southwestern Maine, U.S. The state’s largest city, it is the hub of a metropolitan statistical area that includes the cities of South Portland and Westbrook and the towns of Falmouth, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland, Freeport, Gorham, Scarborough, Windham, and Yarmouth and, in York county, the town ...

  5. Portland metropolitan area, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The city of Portland, Maine, is the hub city of a metropolitan area in southern Maine. The region is commonly known as Greater Portland or the Portland metropolitan area. For statistical purposes, the U.S. federal government defines three different representations of the Portland metropolitan area. The Portland–South Portland, Maine ...

  6. Portland, Maine. Clockwise: Portland waterfront, the Portland Observatory on Munjoy Hill, the corner of Middle and Exchange Street in the Old Port, Congress Street, the Civil War Memorial in Monument Square, and winter light sculptures in Congress Square Plaza. Portland is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maine.

  7. Maine - Wikipedia

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    Maine's capital is Augusta, and its most populous city is Portland, with a total population of 68,408, as of the 2020 census. The territory of Maine has been inhabited by Indigenous populations [12] for about 12,000 years, [13] after the glaciers retreated during the last ice age.

  8. Portland City Hall (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Portland City Hall is the center of city government in Portland, Maine. The fourth city hall built in Portland, it is located at 389 Congress Street, on a prominent rise, anchoring a cluster of civic buildings at the eastern end of Portland's downtown.

  9. Port of Portland (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Portland is a seaport located in Portland, Maine. It is the second-largest [3] tonnage seaport in New England as well as one of the largest oil ports on the East Coast (the second-largest prior to 2016 [4]). It is the primary American port of call for Icelandic shipping company Eimskip. [5]

  10. Portland - Maine: An Encyclopedia

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    Portland is Maines most populous city, located in Cumberland County, settled in 1632 and incorporated as a town on July 4, 1786 from a portion of Ancient Falmouth. The latter was later to be dissolved into Cape Elizabeth, Westbrook, and an additional portion of Portland, Stroudwater.

  11. Portland (Maine) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

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    Portland is on a peninsula in Casco Bay on the Southern Maine coast approximately 100 miles (161 km) north of Boston, Massachusetts. It has more than 65,000 inhabitants making it the largest city in Maine.

  12. Old Port of Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The Old Port (sometimes known as the Old Port Exchange) is a district of Portland, Maine, known for its cobblestone streets, 19th-century brick buildings and fishing piers. The district contains boutiques, restaurants and bars.

  13. Portland (Maine) - Wikitravel

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    Portland is located on a peninsula in Casco Bay on the Southern Maine coast approximately 100 miles (161 km) north of Boston, Massachusetts. It has more than 65,000 inhabitants making it the largest city in Maine.

  14. Evergreen Cemetery (Portland, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Evergreen Cemetery is a garden-style cemetery on Stevens Avenue in the Deering neighborhood of Portland, Maine.With 239 acres (97 ha) of land, it is the largest cemetery in the state. [2] Established in 1855, in what was then Westbrook, the cemetery is home to one of the state's most prominent collections of funerary art.The 140-acre (57 ha) historical portion of the cemetery was listed on the ...

  15. State Theatre (Portland, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Website. statetheatreportland.com. The State Theatre is a historic theater located at 609 Congress Street, at its intersection with High Street, in downtown Portland, Maine, which features a combination of Moorish and Art Deco architecture. It reopened as a 1,870-seat performing arts venue in 2010. [1][2]

  16. Portland (/ˈpɔːrtlənd/ PORT-lənd) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine and the seat of Cumberland County. Portland's population was 68,408 in April 2020. The Greater Portland metropolitan area has a population of approximately 550,000 people.

  17. St. John Street (Portland, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    St. John Street is a street in Portland, Maine, United States.It runs for around 1.34 miles (2.16 km) from Brighton Avenue (part of Maine State Route 25), in the north, to Valley Street, in the south.It crosses Park Avenue (part of Maine State Route 22) and Congress Street and passes beneath Interstate 295.. Union Station Plaza, which now occupies the former site of Union Station

  18. University of Southern Maine - Wikipedia

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    The University of Southern Maine (USM) is a public university with campuses in Portland, Gorham and Lewiston, Maine, United States.It is the southernmost of the University of Maine System.It was founded as two separate state universities, Gorham Normal School and Portland University. The two universities, later known as Gorham State College and the University of Maine at Portland, were ...

  19. Greater Portland Region of Maine. With its heady mixture of artistic and outdoor adventure, our region is stylish and sophisticated, genuine and welcoming—a place where grey flannel and plaid flannel can coexist. Modern marvels mingling with maritime history.

  20. Portland, Maine - Wikitia

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    Portland is the county capital of Cumberland County as well as the biggest city in the state of Maine in the United States. In April of the year 2020, the population of Portland was 68,408.

  21. About Greater Portland | See + Do Maine | Visit Portland

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    You’ll find classic New England elegance all over Greater Portland, Maine. A short drive from the city of Portland you’ll find lakes, mountains, beaches, islands, and more. Walk 70 miles of trails, visit Maine’s largest saltwater marsh, or cruise along island-studded Casco Bay.

  22. Portland Exposition Building - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Exposition Building, also known as The Expo, is a sports and convention center building complex in Portland, Maine. [1] Much expanded since the original building was constructed in 1914, the complex now includes five inter-connected buildings with 24,000 square feet of exhibition space and ten meeting rooms.

  23. Portland, Cumberland County, Maine Genealogy - FamilySearch

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    Historically, the largest religious groups in Maine were the Congregational, Baptist, Roman Catholic, and Methodist churches. For general information about Maine denominations, view the Maine Church Records wiki page. To see the churches in Portland, visit FamilySearch Places.

  24. Portland (Maine) – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia

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    Portland – miasto w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w południowo-zachodniej części stanu Maine, największe miasto tego stanu, port nad zatoką Maine (Ocean Atlantycki). W 2003 roku jego populacja wyniosła ok. 63 tys. osób [1].

  25. Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Portland este sediul comitatului Cumberland și totodată orașul cel mai populat și cel mai mare din statul Maine din Statele Unite ale Americii. Populația în anul 2010 era de 66,194, [4], reprezentând o creștere de trei procente față de recensământul din 2000.

  26. Portland (Oregon) – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia

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    Portland (Oregon) Portland – miasto w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w północno-zachodniej części stanu Oregon, ośrodek administracyjny hrabstwa Multnomah [a], położone nad ujściem rzeki Willamette do rzeki Kolumbia. Jest to największe miasto stanu, w 2020 roku liczyło 652 503 mieszkańców. Stanowi główny ośrodek obszaru ...