Here is the 4th in my series of Portland, Maine posts. This one will cover some of the West End, another densely-built residential neighborhood on Portland's central peninsula. The West End is highly historic, and is (apparently) considered one of the best-preserved Victorian urban neighborhoods in the country. I recently moved to this neighborhood, and I have been trying to take photos whenever I can.
A rare case of an attached triple-decker. Since the building it is attached to appears to predate it, I'm assuming the triple-decker was built attached like that.
Longfellow Square
the former Mercy Hospital building.
Bonus: here's a picture of a crazy sunset the other day near where I work in South Portland. This photo has not been edited or filtered at all.
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Winter Street in winter? I see what you did there.
__________________ "To sustain the life of a large, modern city in this cloying, clinging heat is an amazing achievement. It is no wonder that the white men and women in Greenville walk with a slow, dragging pride, as if they had taken up a challenge and intended to defy it without end." -- Rebecca West for The New Yorker, 1947