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The Cumberland Club circa 2022. The Cumberland Club is a gentlemen's club in Portland, Maine, United States. [1] It was formed in 1877 and is the oldest men's social club in the state. The club is located at 116 High Street in the Arts District in a former private home built in 1800. It has been located in the building since 1896.
Woodfords Club is a social club and event space in Portland, Maine. Organized on September 19, 1913, the clubhouse building was designed by architect John Calvin Stevens . The building officially opened in January 1914 amidst a housing boom in the area.
In 2002 the Osher Foundation began making program development grants of $100,000 a year for up to three years to launch new OLLI programs. The initial focus was on California, which now has OLLI programs at seven University of California and 16 California State University campuses. In 2004 Osher established a National Resource Center (NRC) at ...
On Wednesday, the Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) said it will provide one-time payments of $500 to about 13,000 qualifying senior households. The payments will be issued ...
Pages in category "Sports clubs and teams in Portland, Maine" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.
The Loring House Apartments occupy a landscaped parcel of 1.5 acres (0.61 ha) in Portland's Nasons Corner neighborhood. It is set on the north side of Brighton Avenue (Maine State Route 258), just east of the point where it crosses Interstate 95. It consists of a cluster of 2-1/2 story brick buildings, with a central 3-1/2 story main building ...
Woodfords Corner is a neighborhood and major intersection in Portland, Maine, United States.Centered around the intersections of Forest Avenue (part of U.S. Route 302) and Woodford Street, it is named for brothers Chauncey, Ebenezer and Isaiah Woodford, merchants from Connecticut who settled in the area.
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. It has housed the club since 1921 ...