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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Portland, Maine

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    Maine State Pier, Commercial St. Coordinates missing: Moved from Rockport to Belfast in 2015 and to Portland in 2018. [8] 87: Tracy-Causer Block: Tracy-Causer Block: March 17, 1994 : 505-509 Fore St. 88: Trefethen-Evergreen Improvement Association

  3. Burnside Street - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Burnside became Portland's principal east–west axis following the 1912 Bennett Plan, soon becoming one of the widest streets in the city. [3] The street runs from SW Barnes Road in Sylvan-Highlands to the Mount Hood Highway in Gresham, a distance of over 17 miles (27 km).

  4. Spring Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Spring Street Historic District encompasses surviving elements of the 19th-century commercial and surviving residential areas of Portland, Maine.Encompassing a portion of the city's Arts District and an eastern portion of its West End, the district has a significant concentration of residential and commercial buildings that survived the city's devastating 1866 fire.

  5. Western Promenade - Wikipedia

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    The Western Promenade is a historic promenade, an 18.1-acre (7.3 ha) public park and recreation area in the West End neighborhood of Portland, Maine.Developed between 1836 and the early 20th century, it is one Portland's oldest preserved spaces, with landscaping by the Olmsted Brothers, who included it in their master plan for the city's parks.

  6. Eastern Promenade - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad transports passengers on a scenic tour of the Eastern Promenade. The Eastern Promenade (Eastern Prom) is a historic promenade, 68.2-acre (27.6 ha) public park and recreation area in Portland, Maine. Construction of the Promenade began in 1836 and continued periodically until 1934.

  7. List of TriMet transit centers - Wikipedia

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    Portland: 9750 SW Barbur Blvd. 1977 [2] Beaverton Transit Center (second location) Beaverton: 4050 SW Lombard Ave. 1988 Clackamas Town Center Transit Center (second location) Clackamas: 9225 SE Sunnyside Rd. 2009 Gateway/Northeast 99th Avenue Transit Center: Portland: 9900 NE Multnomah St. 1986 Gresham Central Transit Center: Gresham: 350 NE ...

  8. Stevens Avenue Armory - Wikipedia

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    The Stevens Avenue Armory (now known as Arthur P. Girard Innovation Hall) is a historic former armory building on Stevens Avenue in Portland, Maine, United States.Built in 1908 as a utilitarian two-story brick barn for the Portland Railroad Company's electric trolleys, it was converted into its current Art Deco style in 1940 by local architect and World War I veteran John P. Thomas.

  9. St. Lawrence Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Hill Arts or St. Lawrence Arts Center is a performing arts center and community space at 76 Congress Street in the Munjoy Hill district of Portland, Maine. It is located in the former parish hall of the former St. Lawrence Church, a historic Romanesque church that was built in 1897. In 2008, due to severe deterioration, the sanctuary of the ...