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    Victoria Mansion, Inc.

    Guided tours of Victoria Mansion, one of the High Victorian period's greatest houses, enable the visitor to see the mansion's interior, which is still over 90 per cent original. The 240 year-old masterpiece has tours scheduled from May through the end of October, Tuesdays to Sundays. Contact Victoria Mansion Inc. for times of tours.
    Address: 109 Danforth Street Portland  ME  u  04101
    Send an Email Send an Email (4) Telephone 1 207 772-4841 
     

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    Wadsworth-Longfellow House
    Three generations of the Wadsworth-Longfellow family lived in this house in Portland, with the most famous being the poet, Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow. The house is reportedly Portland's first totally brick dwelling, built in 1785-86. Open to the public from May to October and holiday hours in November and December.
    Address: 487 Congress Street Portland  ME  USA  04101
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 207 774-1822 
     

     
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