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United StatesMaineSouth Portland
Old Downton Portland Walk
Portland, Maine, USA

Old Downton Portland Walk

Length3.4 mi
Elev. Gain167.3 ft
Est. Steps8000
Created by Mags

Old Downton Portland Walk Introduction

Old Downton Portland Walk is a 3.4 mile (8,000-step) route located near Portland, Maine, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 167.3 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Old Downton Portland Walk

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Monument

Historical
The Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Monument is a public monument in Portland, Maine's West End. Located on the corner of State and Congress Street, it honors poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who was born in Portland in 1807. The intersection built around the monument is known as Longfellow Square.

Children's Museum of Maine

Tourist Attraction
Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine is located in the Arts District of downtown Portland, Maine and features a wide variety of interactive exhibits and activities for children and families. Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine exists to inspire discovery and imagination through exploration and play.

Arts District (Portland, Maine)

Place
The Arts District of Portland, Maine, USA, covers a large part of upper Congress Street towards the West End. There are many art galleries, a theater company, museums, and schools in the general area. It is near the Maine College of Art.An event that occurs in the district is the First Friday Art Walk — a self-guided tour that takes place on the first Friday of each month from 5 p.m.

Bagheera (schooner)

Place
Bagheera, formerly Beacon Rock, is a historic schooner normally berthed at the Maine State Pier in Portland, Maine. She is a two-masted auxiliary rigged schooner, built in 1924 by the noted naval architect John G. Alden, and is noted for her racing success on the Great Lakes. She is now owned and operated by the Portland Schooner Company, which offers sailing tours of Casco Bay, using Bagheera and Wendameen.

Baxter Building (Portland, Maine)

Place
The Baxter Building is an historic building located at 619 Congress Street in downtown Portland, Maine. Completed in 1888, it served as the Portland Public Library from its founding until 1978, when the Library moved to another location on Congress Street. The building went unused from 1978 to 1983, when it was purchased by the Maine College of Art (MECA).

Byron Greenough Block

Place
The Byron Greenough Block or Lower H. H. Hay Block is an historic commercial building at Free and Cross Streets in downtown Portland, Maine. Built in 1848 and enlarged in 1919 to a design by John Calvin Stevens, it is one of the city's finer surviving Greek Revival commercial buildings. The block was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in March 1977.

State Theatre (Portland, Maine)

Building
The State Theatre is a historic theater located at 609 Congress Street in downtown Portland, Maine, which features a combination of Moorish and Art Deco architecture. It reopened as a 1,870-seat performing arts venue in 2010.

Mariner's Church (Portland, Maine)

Place
Mariner's Church (also known as the Old Port Tavern and Mariner's Church Banquet Center) is a historic church and commercial building at 368-374 Fore Street in Portland, Maine. Built in 1828, the Greek Revival building historically served as both a church and marketplace. It was for many years the city's largest commercial building, and survived the city's great 1866 fire.

Wendameen (yacht)

Place
Wendameen is a historic schooner normally berthed at the Maine State Pier on Commercial Street in Portland, Maine. She is a two-masted auxiliary rigged schooner, built in 1912 by the noted naval architect John G. Alden. She is now owned and operated by the Portland Schooner Company, which offers sailing tours of Casco Bay, using Wendameen and Bagheera.

Tracy-Causer Block

Place
The Tracy-Causer Block is an historic commercial building located at 505-509 Fore Street in the Old Port commercial district of Portland, Maine. Built in 1866 as a mixed-used residential and commercial building, it is a rare surviving example of this type of building in the city. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.
Last updated: Jan 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

3.4 mi

Elev. Gain

167.3 ft

Est. Steps

8000
Created by
Mags
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