This is not your typical yard sale. Brick South at Thompson's Point will be filled with goods from over 20 Maine based shops, artisans, and restaurants.
The tours begins at 10:30am daily, your tour guide will tell you about Portland's points of interest and talk about the history as they lead you around the Old Port making 5 or 6 stops along the way so you can meet the chefs and learn about their personalized creations, the inspiration behind their dishes, and what goes in to making them.
The guy who is narrating this video clearly didn't take the time to learn how to pronounce simple attractions like Mt. Abram, or Sebago, or Auburn, or Acadia National Park.
Renovation delays and untimely road construction work made it seem like the re opening of the famous Portland Bar-B-Que joint was doomed from the start.
Bicycle theft is on the rise in Portland. So much so that the Portland Police Department took to their Facebook page to remind cyclists to keep their bicycles safe and secure.
It's national lobster day, which is everyday here in Maine. To celebrate the delicious crustaceans special day we've compiled a bunch of random lobster facts.
After abruptly shutting their doors and apparently closing up shop for good earlier this month Portland's Dry Dock is beginning to show signs of a rebirth.
Each shop participating will then begin to build their own 16 foot Maine Italian, combining them all to make a sandwich that is 144 feet long. Then it's our turn to dig in!