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Cherry blossom trees in full bloom.
Eastern Cemetery isn't open for public viewing until Memorial Day, but the cherry blossom trees were in full bloom along the wrought-iron fence and such a pretty sight. The blossoms will be gone by th...
This guided tour was an excellent way to learn more about Portland’s history. Jaime, the guide, was extremely knowledgeable and enthusiastic about local and US history-a really entertaining, engaging...
We stopped by to check out the very old grave sites and markers. We arrived about an hour too early for a guided tour, but using the provided pamphlets took a self guided tour. The style and age of ...
On this visit, I spent more time looking at all the 18th-Century gravestones, including the oldest carved stone in the cemetery, that of Mary Green's who died in 1717. I also discovered the tombs of T...
Cherry blossom trees in full bloom.
Eastern Cemetery isn't open for public viewing until Memorial Day, but the cherry blossom trees were in full bloom along the wrought-iron fence and such a pretty sight. The blossoms will be gone by th...
Great guided tour
This guided tour was an excellent way to learn more about Portland’s history. Jaime, the guide, was extremely knowledgeable and enthusiastic about local and US history-a really entertaining, engaging...
Excellent experience
A fascinating view into Portland's history. Our guide Penelope was knowledgeable and insightful. Time well spent!
A must for cemetery enthusiasts
We stopped by to check out the very old grave sites and markers. We arrived about an hour too early for a guided tour, but using the provided pamphlets took a self guided tour. The style and age of ...
Historic tombstones that are works of art.
On this visit, I spent more time looking at all the 18th-Century gravestones, including the oldest carved stone in the cemetery, that of Mary Green's who died in 1717. I also discovered the tombs of T...