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Riverside Golf Course image
(Range: 2 miles)
The popular and traditional public golf facility first opened in 1932. The facility features an 18-hole course, a 9-hole course and a 3-hole practice course. The classic layout, rolling hills and tree-line fairways are bordered by the Presumpscot River. (Curated content from www.riversidegolfcourseme.com)
Spare Time image
(Range: 3 miles)
If you’re looking for fun things to do, a place to play, eat with family and friends, to host your child’s birthday party, or to enjoy a night out, we’ve got you! With bowling, games, food, drinks, and more, we can create a fun and memorable experience for kids, teens, and adults! Our center in Portland, Maine features luxury bowling lanes, a huge Game Zone arcade, full restaurant and bar, and a state-of-the-art laser tag arena! (Curated content from www.sparetimeentertainment.com)
33 Elmwood image
(Range: 3 miles)
33 Elmwood is home to 14 exciting bowling lanes. Choose either candlepin or ten-pin bowling.  (Curated content from 33elmwoodme.com)
Maine Jewish Museum image
(Range: 4 miles)
The museum is housed within the restored Etz Chaim Synagogue, a turn-of-the-century house of worship. The museum is a venue for contemporary art exhibitions featuring established, Jewish-connected, and Maine-connected artists and rotate every eight weeks. The museum also houses Jack Montgomery’s photo exhibit of Holocaust survivors who settled in Maine, an exhibition of Maine Jewish History, an interactive exhibition “Maine Synagogues Past and Present” and the Maine Jewish Hall of Fame Presented By Dorothy Suzi Osher in memory of Alfred Osher created in 2018. (Curated content from mainejewishmuseum.org)
Portland Observatory image
(Range: 4 miles)
The Portland Observatory is the only remaining historic maritime signal station in the United States. As an intact survivor from the Golden Age of Sail, the Observatory was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, became a National Historic Landmark in 2006, and named a National Civil Engineering Landmark in 2006. It celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2007. (Curated content from www.portlandlandmarks.org)
 
(Range: 4 miles)
Old Port image
(Range: 4 miles)
The Old Port is a district of Portland, Maine, known for its cobblestone streets, 19th century brick buildings and fishing piers. (Curated content from www.facebook.com)
Blue Lobster Urban Winery image
(Range: 4 miles)
Our wine is crafted for life's perfect moments, wherever you find them. On the beach, around the campfire, anchored in your favorite cove, or anywhere you pause to savor or celebrate life. Package in cans for the active lifestyle without compromising taste. (Curated content from www.bluelobsterwines.com)
Eighteen Twenty Wines image
(Range: 4 miles)
We are making sophisticated and delicious wines from Maine-grown rhubarb. We get our rhubarb from local farmers and ferment, bottle, ship and pour it by hand at our location in Portland, Maine. Our wines are often mistaken for a traditional french Rosé, Pinot Grigio, or Sauvignon blanc. (Curated content from www.eighteentwentywines.com)
 
(Range: 4 miles)