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It participated in Maine Restaurant Week in 2010 and offered a vegetarian meal of spanakopita. [17] A menu from The Great Lost Bear in 1982 is included in a collection of menus held at the Portland Public Library. In that year, according to this menu, a hamburger cost $3.65 and a vegetarian Reuben sandwich cost $3.35. [18]
Location of Portland in Maine. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Portland, Maine. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many ...
Blackstones Bar is a bar located on Pine St off Longfellow Square in the West End (Portland, Maine) neighborhood of Portland, Maine. From its establishment in 1987, the bar served as a popular gathering place for members of the LGBTQ community. [1] When established in 1987, Blackstones' facade featured seven floor-to-ceiling plate glass windows.
1967 - Summer weekend passenger train service to Portland ended. [59] 1970 - University of Southern Maine Portland campus established. 1973 Old Port Festival begins. WMPG begins broadcasting. Salt Institute for Documentary Studies founded. 1974 - The Hollow Reed restaurant in the Old Port is founded. [60] 1976 - Children's Museum of Maine founded.
Yesterday: F.W. Woolworth Co. Nationwide Frank Woolworth opened his first five-and-dime store in Utica, New York, in 1879. By the time he inaugurated his monumental headquarters in New York City ...
Ruski's Tavern (sometimes sylized as RÅ«ski's Tavern) is a dive bar located at 212 Danforth Street in the West End of Portland, Maine, United States. [1] It is one of the city's few remaining neighborhood bars, [ 2 ] and (having been established under its current name in 1981) one of its oldest.
Nov. 11—The bar scene at Free Street Restaurant and Cocktail Bar is a zoo. A Maine-themed zoo, to be precise. The wildlife tableau that runs along the top of the wood-paneled bar sets the tone ...
Oct. 30—Grainy TV news footage from 1979 shows thousands of people swarming over the field at Chicago's Comiskey Park, burning stacks of dance records and holding banners that read "Disco Sucks."