Old Port, Maine (item: Oldprt7)
Place:
Following the American Revolution War, in 1786, a group of citizens broke off from Falmouth and formed a separate town named Portland. For a while life was good in Portland. Then on July 4, 1866, fireworks ignited a great fire that once again destroyed most of the city leaving 10,000 people homeless. Maine’s rugged fortitude persevered. Portland was rebuilt stronger than before with Victorian style brick buildings and huge Victorian mansions along the promenade. Today, Portland is one of the most beautiful cities in the northeastern United States. Much of the Victorian architecture has been meticulously preserved. A strong sense of community, progressive outlook and scenic beauty make it easy to see why Portland consistently ranks high on “most distinctive places to visit” and “perfect places to live” lists.
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Size:
4 x 6 inches
6 x 8 inches
8 x 11 inches
11 x 14 inches
Watergraphs larger than 11 x 14 inches are available upon request.
Price:
4 x 6: $6 x 8: $
8 x 11: $
11 x 14: $