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Washington Avenue (Portland, Maine)
Washington Avenue (formerly known as Main Street;''The Origins of the Street Names of the City of Portland, Maine as of 1995''
– Norm and Althea Green, Portland Public Library (1995)
known colloquially as Washington Ave) is a major street in , United States. It runs for around , from Auburn Street in the northwest to Congress Street in the southeast. It continues in parallel with
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Tukey's Bridge
Tukey's Bridge is a bridge connecting the neighborhoods of Munjoy Hill and East Deering in Portland, Maine. It is part of Interstate 295, U.S. Route 1, and Washington Avenue ( State Route 26). Back Cove Trail Back Cove Trail is a multi-use trail in Portland, Maine.Back Cove Trail
– City of Portland
crosses the bridge on its western side.


History

Several bridges by the same name have existed connecting the areas. The current bridge was completed in 1960 and named for Lemuel Tukey, a tavern owner and tax collector from the Back Cove area of Portland in the late 18th century. It replaced a bridge completed around 1898, and which carried the
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Falmouth Spur
The Falmouth Spur is a short freeway connecting Interstate 95 (I-95) with I-295 and US Route 1 (US 1) north of Portland, Maine, in the United States. It carries the unsigned designation of Interstate 495 (I-495). As part of the Maine Turnpike, the mainline of which carries I-95, the Falmouth Spur is a toll road. The spur has only two interchanges—one at each end—and a toll booth in the middle. It is signed only for its destinations—I-95, I-295, and US 1—to minimize driver confusion. Prior to January 2004, the Falmouth Spur carried I-95 from the Maine Turnpike mainline to the spur's eastern terminus, where I-95 continued north along present-day I-295. In 2004, I-95 was rerouted to follow the entire length of the turnpike in order to reduce confusion. Most of the former I-95 between Portland and Augusta became an extension of I-295, while the short Falmouth Spur was given the unsigned I-495 designation. Destinations on signs (control cities) ...
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Greater Portland Metro
The Greater Portland METRO is a regional Public Transportation, public transportation system, established in 1966, in Southern Maine. Operated by the Greater Portland Transit District, a Special district (United States), transit district comprising Portland, Maine, Portland, Westbrook, Maine, Westbrook, Falmouth, Maine, Falmouth, Yarmouth, Maine, Yarmouth, Freeport, Maine, Freeport, Brunswick, Maine, Brunswick, the system also covers downtown Gorham, Maine, Gorham and South Portland, Maine, South Portland. METRO is Maine's largest public transportation agency. The transit system's annual ridership was 1,850,686 in 2017. As of 2016, METRO operated a fleet of eighteen compressed natural gas (CNG) buses and fourteen diesel buses. It operates and maintains the only CNG fuel station in the state of Maine. History The ancestor to the METRO, the Portland and Forest Avenue Railroad Co., began operating horse-drawn lines in 1860. They were upgraded to streetcars in 1891, which operated f ...
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Cumberland Avenue
Cumberland Avenue (formerly Cumberland Street; colloquially known as Cumberland Ave) is a downtown street in Portland, Maine, United States. Part of Maine State Route 100, it runs for around from Merrill Street, on Munjoy Hill, in the northeast, to Deering Avenue in the southwest. Portland High School (Maine), Portland High School is located on Cumberland Avenue between Chestnut Street and Elm Street, while the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Portland, Maine), Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception stands between Franklin Street (Portland, Maine), Franklin Street (U.S. Route 1A) and Locust Street. Franklin Towers is located on the western side of the intersection. Peppermint Park, a children's playground, occupies the block between Smith Street and Montgomery Street. Major intersections Cumberland Avenue crosses the following major intersections (from northeast to southwest): * Washington Avenue (Maine State Route 26) * Franklin Street (U.S. Route 1A) * Forest Aven ...
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Munjoy Hill
Munjoy Hill is a neighborhood and prominent geographical feature of Portland, Maine. It is located east of downtown and south of East Deering. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the neighborhood had a large Irish and Italian American population. The neighborhood is named for George Munjoy, who settled near the intersection of Mountfort Street and Fore Street (Portland, Maine), Fore Street. The neighborhood became known as "Mount Joy" for a period of the early 19th century, before reverting to "Munjoy". Geography At the northeastern end of Portland's peninsula, Munjoy Hill, at , overlooks the downtown and harbor to the south, Casco Bay and its islands to the east and north, and shallow Back Cove (Maine), Back Cove to the west. The Eastern Promenade rings the neighborhood and offers panoramic views of these features, as well as two lighthouses, Mason Station power plant, and the stone battlement of Fort Gorges. While densely settled, it is largely residential and, du ...
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Maine State Route 9
State Route 9 (SR 9) is a numbered state highway (US), state highway in Maine, running from the New Hampshire border at Berwick, Maine, Berwick in the west to the Canada–United States border, Canada–US border with New Brunswick at Calais, Maine, Calais in the east. SR 9 runs a total of . Route description State Route 9 is a meandering highway that works its way from New Hampshire to Canada. It frequently runs concurrency (road), concurrently with other highways listed below and also frequently changes direction. State Route 9 runs through most of Maine's major cities including Biddeford, Maine, Biddeford, Saco, Maine, Saco, South Portland, Maine, South Portland, Portland, Maine, Portland, Augusta, Maine, Augusta, and Bangor, Maine, Bangor. Over the years, a number of improvements have been made by the Route 9 Committee, a partnership of local government officials and business interests in the Baileyville-Calais area. The Airline The leg from Bangor to Calais, M ...
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Neighborhoods In Portland, Maine
Portland, Maine, is home to many neighborhoods. Arts District Portland's Arts District is based around Congress Street in downtown Portland. The District includes the Portland Museum of Art, the Maine College of Art (MECA) and the State Theatre. It is a mixed-use neighborhood with both apartments and commercial establishments. Back Cove Back Cove is a neighborhood off of Portland's peninsula and downtown areas. The neighborhood is mostly residential with some commercial business located within Woodford's Corner and along Ocean Avenue. With views of the Portland skyline across Back Cove, the Back Cove neighborhood borders the neighborhoods of Deering Center, North Deering, East Deering, Rosemont, and Oakdale. Neighborhood boundaries are: Washington Avenue (north), Baxter Boulevard (east), Forest Avenue (south), and Canco Road (west). Within the boundaries of the Back Cove neighborhood are Woodford's Corner, Ocean Avenue, Cheverus High School (a private Jesuit school ...
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Interstate 95 In Maine
Interstate 95 (I-95) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs north–south from Miami, Florida to Houlton, Maine. The highway enters Maine from the New Hampshire state line in Kittery and runs for to the Canada–United States border at Houlton. It is the only primary Interstate Highway in Maine. In 2004, the highway's route between Portland and Gardiner was changed so that it encompasses the entire Maine Turnpike (including the former I-495 between Falmouth and Gardiner), a toll road running from Kittery to Augusta. As an Interstate Highway, all of I-95 in Maine is included in the National Highway System, a network of roads important to the country's economy, defense, and mobility. Route description I-95 enters Maine as a six-lane highway from New Hampshire on the Piscataqua River Bridge, which connects Portsmouth, New Hampshire, with Kittery. At mile 0.38, the highway becomes the Maine Turnpike. The highway runs in a general northeasterly directi ...
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Sherburn House, Portland, Maine
Sherburn may refer to: Places *Sherburn, County Durham, England **Sherburn Hill, a separate village to the east of Sherburn **Sherburn House, a hamlet to the south-west of Sherburn **Sherburn Hospital, a medieval hospital located at Sherburn House *Sherburn, North Yorkshire, England *Sherburn Rural District, East Riding of Yorkshire, England *Sherburn in Elmet, North Yorkshire, England *Sherburn, Minnesota Sherburn is a city in Martin County, Minnesota, Martin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,058 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. History The city of Sherburn is typical of many small communities throughout the Mi ..., United States People * Beth Sherburn (born 1991), English singer-songwriter * George Sherburn (1884–1962), American scholar * Sherburn M. Becker (1876–1949), American politician * Sherburn Wightman (1882–1930), American football player and coach See also * * Sherburn railway station (other) * Sherburne (disam ...
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Portland, Maine
Portland is the List of municipalities in Maine, most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine and the county seat, seat of Cumberland County, Maine, Cumberland County. Portland's population was 68,408 at the 2020 census. The Portland metropolitan area, Maine, Greater Portland metropolitan area has a population of approximately 550,000 people. Historically tied to commercial shipping, the marine economy, and light industry, Portland's economy in the 21st century relies mostly on the service sector. The Port of Portland (Maine), Port of Portland is the second-largest tonnage seaport in the New England area as of 2019. The city seal depicts a Phoenix (mythology), phoenix rising from ashes, a reference to Portland's recovery from four devastating fires. Portland was named after the English Isle of Portland. In turn, the city of Portland, Oregon, was named after Portland, Maine. The word ''Portland'' is derived from the Old English word ''Portlanda'', which means "land surrounding a ...
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Maine State Route 100
State Route 100 (SR 100) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maine, running from Portland, Maine, Portland to Bangor, Maine, Bangor. The south end of SR 100 is at the intersection of Forest Avenue and Cumberland Avenue in downtown Portland. Its north end is at the intersection of Hammond Street, Main Street, State Street and Central Street in downtown Bangor; SR 100 runs along Hammond Street with U.S. Route 2 in Maine, U.S. Route 2 (US 2) which continues across Main Street/Central Street onto State Street. The majority of SR 100 is concurrent (road), concurrent with other routes: U.S. Route 302 in Maine, US 302 from downtown Portland to northern Portland, Maine State Route 26, SR 26 from northern Portland to Gray, Maine, Gray, U.S. Route 202 in Maine, US 202 from Gray to Augusta, Maine, Augusta, U.S. Route 201, US 201 from Augusta to Fairfield, Maine, Fairfield, Maine State Route 11, SR 11 from Fairfield to Newport, Maine, Newport ...
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Maine State Route 26
State Route 26 (abbreviated SR 26) is part of Maine's system of numbered state highways. It is a major interregional route running for from downtown Portland northwest to the New Hampshire border near Upton, where it connects to New Hampshire Route 26. SR 26 runs in Cumberland, Androscoggin and Oxford Counties. SR 26 is part of a multi-state route with NH 26 and Vermont Route 26, which stretches for a total of . History The number 26 dates back to 1922 when the New England road marking system was adopted, although Maine did not officially join until 1925. The road was designated as New England Route 26, also known as the Dixville Notch Way, and largely occupies the same routing as it does today. Route description SR 26 begins in Portland. State route logs show its southern terminus at the intersection of Cumberland Avenue and Washington Avenue in the eastern end of the city center. It heads north on Washington Avenue. In the field, the southern terminus is s ...
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