![]() ![]() Maguire, shipwrecked on the ledges below the light on Christmas Eve, 1886, and tour the museum in the restored keeper’s house. Walk around the lighthouse tower, admire the views to distant Ram Island Ledge Lighthouse, check out the memorial for the Annie C. Portland Head Light, commissioned by President George Washington and first lit in 1791, is on the grounds of Fort Williams, a former military base turned town-owned, 90-acre oceanfront park with walking trails, tennis courts, playing fields, and ruins to explore. Next, head to neighboring Cape Elizabeth. Poke around the ruins of Fort Preble or stretch your legs on the 3-mile Spring Point Shoreline Walkway, which ends at Willard Beach. Volunteers usually man it on weekends and Tuesdays. Admire it from the shore or hoof along the 900-foot granite breakwater for a closer look as well as panoramic views of Casco Bay. A 35-foot-high by 65-foot-log Liberty Ship memorial honors that history.įind the caisson-style Spring Point Ledge Light on the nearby campus of Southern Maine Community College. built 236 Liberty Ships on these grounds. During World War II, New England Shipbuilding Corp. While here, visit the small, South Portland Historical Society Museum. Modeled on an ancient Greek monument and built in 1875, the cast iron lighthouse offers smashing views of Portland’s skyline. First stop, Bug Light Park, home to Portland Breakwater Light, nicknamed Bug Light due to its size. It doesn’t take in all the lights mentioned below, but the guide will share info about Portland’s history and point out many of its sights, including the opulent Victoria Mansion and the boyhood home of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, before heading to Cape Elizabeth for a 30-minute visit at Portland Head Light. If you lack wheels, join Portland Discovery Land and Sea Tours on its Portland City and Lighthouse trolley tour. Loop through South Portland and Cape Elizabeth to visit some of the lighthouses viewed from sea by car or bicycle. Upon docking, mosey the short distance to Portland Lobster Company for lunch. The 80- to 90-minute cruise passes six lighthouses as well as coastal and island forts. ![]() Not only will the captain explain everything lobster, he’ll also invite you to don oilskins and help haul, empty, and bait traps. Keep with the theme by ordering a lobster and Swiss omelet or indulge in another Maine favorite, blueberry pancakes-do splurge on the real maple syrup.Īfter breakfast, walk along Portland’s working waterfront taking in the action before joining the 10:30 am Portland Headlight Lobstering cruise with Lucky Catch do make advance reservations. Aim for an outdoor table with a harbor view. Start the day with breakfast at Becky’s Diner, a waterfront institution. Cape Coral, Sanibel/Captiva, Pine Island & MatlachaĬocoa Beach, Cocoa Village, Cape Canaveral & Merritt Islandįort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, and Bonita SpringsĪsbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Avon-by-the-Sea, & Neptune ![]()
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