Peninsular hub, Portland, easily bridges the gap between historic port and modern city, home to a range of cultural sight, bordered by sandy beaches and within easy reach of a variety of water-based activities.
Follow, at least in spirit, the footsteps of one of America's best known poets, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, on a guided tour of his childhood home, the appropriately named Wadsworth-Longfellow House. Open to the public through the Maine Historical Society, this National Historic Landmark, a simple, multi-storied brick building, was home to Wadsworths/Longfellows (and their descendents) from the late 18th century to 1901, and visitors can enjoy a multitude of furnishings from the home's inhabited period as well as a collection of artifacts associated with the two families.
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