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Portland
Portland is an old seacoast town. It is also
a funky city filled with galleries, one-of-kind boutiques and
shops, and incredible restaurants serving everything from traditional
New England clam chowder to nouveau cuisine. Portland is the
banking capital of northern New England, home to major international
law firms, import/export companies, and modern high-rise office
buildings.
Portland stands as one of the few working waterfronts left in
the United States, acting as New England’s largest tonnage
seaport and second largest fishing port. It is also the second
largest oil port on the East Coast and the largest foreign inbound
transit tonnage port in the United States!
Portland is Maine’s largest city with 66,000 full time
residents; however it swells to 2 million if one includes annual
visitors and part-time residents. Visitors come by car, train,
airplane, and boat. Each year our port alone handles over 206,000
international passengers, including 41,000 cruise ship passengers
and 165,000 passengers of the Scotia Prince. At every turn,
Portland is an experience for everyone.
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