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There is so much to do and see when you get to Portland and Casco Bay activities, you will most likely have to extend your stay or make sure to plan a return visit. The list of activities, things to do and places to see in Portland and the surrounding towns is endless. Outdoor activities in this region are prevalent and include; whale watching, mountain biking, hiking, white water rafting, fishing excursions, surfing, sailing, and camping. There is a purveyor for your favorite activity on Portland and we want to hep you find them. Make sure to check out the Portland Activity Directory to find out more information. Portland and Casco Bay also support a number of museums and historical tours, if the mosquitoes are too much. The Portland Art Museum, Children's Museum and Narrow Gauge Railroad are all in downtown Portland and offer visitors unique experiences. The Portland Stage Company and Symphony are also world class companies performing round year. Be sure to read more about all there is to do and see in Portland, Maine at PortlandandCascoBay.com .

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Sanctuary Tattoo

31 Forest Avenue, Portland, ME, USA, 04103

We are custom fine art studio creating unique one of a kind tattoos in all styles and sizes for all kinds of people. We have worked hard to create a studio that is professional while also comfortable and inspiring. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do! ...

Portland Stage Co.

25A Forest Avenue, Portland, ME

Portland Stage Company, Maine’s largest fully professional, non-profit theater, is committed to providing the finest productions for audiences in a broad region of Northern New England. Founded in 1974 as the Profile Theater, Portland Stage Company currently produces: • Main stage productions: a season of seven shows that play to over 50,000 people annually • New work development programs: From Away, Little Festival of the Unexpected, Clauder Competition • Education programs for both students and adults: PlayNotes, Pre and Post show discussions, In-school workshops • Affiliate Artists programs: Longfellow’s Shorts, invited readings.