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  2. Blackstones Bar - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Portland Club (Portland, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Club is located in the Hunnewell-Shepley Mansion, [2] on the south side of State Street, between Pine and Spring Streets, on the east side of Portland's West End. The Federal -style mansion was built in 1805 to a design by Alexander Parris , with later Colonial Revival updates by John Calvin Stevens .

  4. The US cities with the best quality of life, ranked - AOL

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    Portland, Maine. Portland. Darryl Brooks/Shutterstock. Quality of life score: 7.1. Population: 69,104. Median household income: $77,286. ... and exciting music and nightlife scenes. But the cost ...

  5. Ruski's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Ruski's Tavern (sometimes sylized as Rūski'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.

  6. Falmouth Hotel (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The hotel, which was the largest in Maine at the time of its completion, [7] was built by John Bundy Brown, at a cost of $300,000, as a symbol of Portland's resurgence after its great fire of 1866. Designed by New York's Charles Alexander, [5] the hotel featured a granite facade, a black walnut interior and marble fireplaces. [8]

  7. Category:Culture of Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Musical groups from Portland, Maine (23 P) R. Religion in Portland, Maine (2 C) Restaurants in Portland, Maine (13 P) V. Music venues in Portland, Maine (7 P)

  8. Old Port of Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The Old Port district is located on the southeastern side of the Portland peninsula, overlooking the wide mouth of the Fore River and the Port of Portland.It is bounded on the east by Franklin Street (U.S. Route 1A), with Commercial Street running southwest along the waterfront, and 19th-century buildings on its north side as far west as Maple Street.

  9. Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Portland (/ ˈ p ɔːr t l ə n d / PORT-lənd) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine and the county seat of Cumberland County.Portland's population was 68,408 in April 2020. [4]