Updated on Apr 13, 2021
Beautiful renovated South Portland 1 bed, 1 bath apartment in the Meeting House Hill neighborhood. This unit has incredible original stained glass windows in both the living room and kitchen. The...
Experience the charm of this colonial-style home, just minutes away from Portland, beautiful beaches, and the airport. With its inviting farmer's porch, this cozy 3-bedroom retreat offers a full...
New listing! Our home is a 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath beautiful and contemporary colonial home located in the hip, coastal Willard Square neighborhood minutes from beaches, markets, and restaurants, and...
Located in a beachfront community one block from Willard Beach. The home is a beautifully designed single family house (not an multi unit apartment rental) with comfortable furnishings, luxury linens
Spacious, comfortable and convenient. Newly renovated house with 4 bedrooms (one on ground floor), high-end appliances, all new linens, mattresses and *furnishings. Perfect place for making memories o
Beach-side fully furnished and updated 4 bed 2 bath, dreamy surfers cottage available for summer monthly rentals. Huge yard with gardens, 2 car garage with 2 driveways for additional parking, new...
This coastal, high end farmhouse in a private waterfront community is newly constructed and boasts an elegant yet casual ambiance. Enjoy breathtaking ocean views from nearly every room in the...
Just two weeks left to rent this beach-walkable house in Willard Square. A short 6 minute walk to get your feet into the sand of Willard Beach. Very nicely updated two floor home with 3 bedrooms and
This cozy, 1 bedroom apartment is located in the peaceful neighborhood of Knightville.The Portland Peninsula, which includes the historic Old Port and the downtown arts district, is less than a...
This is the Extremely rare. "On the Beach" Beach house. Over 100 years old. This charming Old Ocean Front Inn was converted in the 80's to a 2 family home. I live in 1 unit. It is rich in character...
Ground-floor, updated, 2-bdr condo in an historic 150-yr-old bldg. in the heart of Willard Square- three minute walk to from Portland 's friendliest beach and famous Scratch Bakery. Ideal for...
Just steps away from lovely Willard beach in South Portland. This sought after location is a wonderful gateway for everything this area has to offer. Lovely local beach with stunning sunsets....
Spacious four bedroom, two bathrooms, sun-filled historic home that is a 5-minute walk to Willard Beach! Enjoy this bright, historic home with pumpkin pine floors, living room, dining room,...
Enjoy ocean views and the beach right outside your door. Willard Beach is a great sandy beach w/clear water for swimming, water activities and walking distance to restaurants/shops. With its...
Very quiet first floor 1 bedroom apartment. Kitchen, living room, full bath, sun porch and deck. Large fenced in yard with many trees and perrennials. View the gorgeous sunsets over Portland Harbor
A perfect base to explore the Maine Coast, this charming cottage is located on a dead end street in a quiet residential neighborhood. There is a large fenced-in yard with perennial gardens, a picnic t
This bright, airy, and spacious 3 bedroom home is a perfect family vacation destination. Within walking distance to Willard beach as well as restaurants, stores, ice cream shops, pizza shop, etc. an
Enjoy nights on the back patio grilling, sitting around the dining table that seats 6, watching movies with the large couch in the living room, playing board games or out exploring all that...
Please NOTE: The VRBO site is stating that we are "Sold Out" but it is incorrect. Please inquire and also please request additional photos, as my ad is missing many photos and the site is not...
BRAND NEW VACATION HOME. 150 yards to Willard Beach, 8 mins to downtown Portland, Walk to fantastic restaurants/food shops. Portland was named by Thrilist as "The #1 City in the country to spend...
South Portland is a city in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, and is the fourth-largest city in the state, incorporated in 1898. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 26,498. Known for its working waterfront, South Portland is situated on Portland Harbor and overlooks the skyline of Portland and the islands of Casco Bay. Due to South Portland's close proximity to air, marine, rail, and highway transportation options, the city has become a center for retail and industry in the region.
Despite the name, South Portland was never part of the city of Portland, but rather part of Cape Elizabeth. It broke off in 1895. However, both Cape Elizabeth and Portland were once part of Falmouth. Cape Elizabeth, then including what later became South Portland, broke away from Falmouth in 1765. South Portland is a principal city of the Portland–South Portland–Biddeford metropolitan area.
South Portland was first colonized in 1630, and it grew to become a small residential community with many farms. The village was raided by natives in Father Rale's War (1724). In 1858, the City of Portland purchased land near the Fore River for the Forest City Cemetery. On March 15, 1895, it was incorporated as a town after it broke away from Cape Elizabeth, based on a disagreement on a future source of public drinking water. Three years later South Portland became a city, destined to receive its drinking water, like Portland, from Sebago Lake, while Cape Elizabeth used wells or other local sources.
On South Portland's waterfront is Fort Preble, which is a military fort established in 1808 to protect Portland Harbor. It was in operation during several American conflicts, including the United States Civil War, World War I, and World War II. Near Fort Preble is Spring Point Ledge Light, which was constructed by the federal government in 1897 to mark a dangerous rock ledge.
In December 1844, Portland resident Ellen G. White, who became a founder of the Seventh-day Adventist church, is said to have experienced her first vision during a prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Haines at 60 Ocean Street, which later became the Griffin Club. The building was torn down in 2018.
In 1940, the Todd-Bath Iron Shipbuilding Corp (later called the “East Yard”) was established to build cargo ships for Britain. When the United States became involved with World War II, the shipyard expanded to include the South Portland Shipbuilding Corp. (aka the “West Yard”), that later combined with the Todd-Bath yard to become the New England Shipbuilding Corporation. These shipyards built 236 of the 440 foot (134 m) long Liberty ships, more than 10 percent of all the Liberty ships constructed during the war years. At its peak, the shipyard employed some 30,000 people, including thousands of women, who took over the jobs vacated by men going into the service. The shipyard gradually ceased operations after the war ended in 1945. Remnants of the shipyards are visible, and there is a memorial to the shipyard and the workers at Bug Light Park. The park is also home to Portland Breakwater Lighthouse, commonly referred to as "Bug Light."
On July 11, 1944, at 4:45 PM, U.S. Army Lt. Phillip "Phee" Russell was attempting to land his Douglas A-26 Invader at the Portland-Westbrook Municipal Airport. For reasons that were never fully determined, Russell lost control of the plane and crashed into a trailer park in South Portland's Brick Hill neighborhood. 19 people were killed and 20 people were injured—mostly the families of South Portland shipyard workers—making it the worst aviation accident in Maine history. A Long Creek Air Tragedy Memorial was eventually erected to commemorate the crash and honor the victims, but not until 66 years later.
Over the last few decades, South Portland has become the retail capital of Maine. The Mill Creek shopping center, built in the 1950s, was the first such "strip mall" built in Maine: a line of stores under one long roof and a covered walkway. Mill Creek has changed and grown significantly since, but the original layout still forms the core of the stores. The area in Mill Creek known as the Waterfront Market sits at the base of the Casco Bay Bridge and attracts shoppers from Scarborough, Cape Elizabeth and Portland.
The need for a large mall in Maine emerged in the 1960s, as Portland's downtown district could not accommodate the growing retail market. A former pig farm in South Portland was chosen as the site
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