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Eastport Attractions
 The Eastport Arts Center is a non-profit foundation that is created to promote an understanding of culture and the creative process through exhibition and involvement with the performing arts and art education. The Eastport Arts Center is situated in an 1837 historic church building, formerly known as the Washington Street Baptish Church.
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More Maine Attractions
 Natanis Golf Course, situated just minutes from Augusta (one hour North of Portland and one hour South of Bangor), is the single golf course in the State of Maine to offer 36 regulation holes. Natanis was cut from the country fields and hardy woods of Vassalboro, Maine.
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 Have a great fun on the Narrow Gauge Railroad! Come on board! Learn something new about history of the places as the train goes by. It's a perfect adventure back in time, and an ideal opportunity to relax with the family.
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 Considerated as one of the most elaborate brownstones ever constructed in America, this house is an outstanding memorial of high Victorian style. It demonstrates a breathtaking look at the era gone by. The most interesting tours are from June to October.
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 Constructed in 1807, the Portland Observatory is the last remaining sea signal tower in the United States. It is not a lighthouse. It became a National Historic Landmark in 1971. The Portland Observatory can offer exhibits, guided tours, gift shop, and breathtaking views of Portland Harbor.
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 The Maine State Aquarium showcases sea life around Boothbay and beyond. The pride of the Aquarium is a collection of extraordinary lobsters of all sizes and colors. Interactive displays, including numerous touch tanks, encourage discovery learning.
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 Restored to the 1850s, the Wadsworth-Longfellow House was the home for the 19th century poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. This building is one of the oldest brick constructions on Portland's peninsula. It is ornamented with original furnishings and family memorabilia. Guided tours offer an unparalleled glimpse into the life of the poet's family, as well as into the culture and history of 19th-century Portland.
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