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SMCC has two campuses, in South Portland and in Brunswick. It also offers classes at several satellite locations and online. [citation needed]The South Portland Campus is located on an 80-acre site on the South Portland waterfront and is home to more than 50 buildings that house classrooms and college administrators, faculty and staff.
Fort Preble was a military fort in South Portland, Maine, United States, built in 1808 and progressively added to through 1906. The fort was active during all major wars from the War of 1812 through World War II. The fort was deactivated in 1950. It is now on the campus of Southern Maine Community College.
Southern Maine Community College: South Portland: Public Associates college: 6,007 1946 [15] Thomas College: Waterville: Private Masters university: 1,737 1894 Unity Environmental University: New Gloucester and Unity: Private Masters university: 4,281 1965 University of Maine: Orono: Public Research university: 12,231 1865 University of Maine ...
The Albert Brenner Glickman Family Library is the main library, located on the Portland campus. It includes the Osher Map Library. It houses the Jean Byers Sampson Center for Diversity in Maine, where the current collections represent the African American, Jewish, and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender communities. [18]
Spring Point Ledge Light is a sparkplug lighthouse in South Portland, Maine, which marks a dangerous obstruction on the west side of the main shipping channel into Portland Harbor. [2] [3] It is now adjacent to the campus of Southern Maine Community College. It was constructed in 1897 and automated in 1960.
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The Maine Community College System (MCCS) is Maine's comprehensive two-year college system, offering nearly 300 technical, career, and transfer programs; customized training; and lifelong learning. Maine's seven community colleges are located in Auburn, Bangor, Fairfield/Hinckley, Presque Isle, South Portland/Brunswick, Calais, and Wells.
Currently vacant. The oldest building on the Portland Campus. The left section was demolished in 2023, and the building has been moved to make way for the new Performing Arts Center. [11] Albert Brenner Glickman Family Library 1919 (as bakery) 1993, 2004 (renovated into library) [12] 2009 (Osher Map Library addition)