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Congress Street is the main street in
Portland, Maine Portland is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maine and the seat of Cumberland County. Portland's population was 68,408 in April 2020. The Greater Portland metropolitan area is home to over half a million people, the 104th-largest metropol ...
. Congress stretches from Portland's southwestern border with Westbrook through a number of neighborhoods before ending overlooking the
Eastern Promenade The Eastern Promenade (Eastern Prom) is a historic promenade, public park and recreation area in Portland, Maine. Construction of the Promenade began in 1836 and continued periodically until 1934. The park was designed by the Olmsted Brothers de ...
on
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, the neighborhood it is connected to by Tukey's Bridge. The neighborhood historically had a large I ...
. In March 2009, the Portland City Council designated much of the inner portion of Congress Street an
historic district A historic district or heritage district is a section of a city which contains older buildings considered valuable for historical or architectural reasons. In some countries or jurisdictions, historic districts receive legal protection from c ...
. The western section of the street includes the city's Arts District.


History

When what is now Portland was founded by British colonists in the early 18th century, the population settled primarily on the waterfront near what is now India St. Congress was laid out and originally known as Back Street and later Queen Street. The first prominent structures on the street were the First Parish Meeting House, built in 1740 and replaced to the present structure in the 1820s as well as the hay scales in Market Square, later known as Monument Square. From the early settlement of Portland until the
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period, Back Street was considered the far edge of the town. It took the name of Congress Street beginning in 1823. In 1921, the
Etz Chaim Synagogue Etz Chaim Synagogue is a synagogue in Portland, Maine. Located at 267 Congress Street, it is the only immigrant-era European-style synagogue remaining in Maine. It was founded in 1921 as an English-language synagogue, rather than a traditional ...
was built on the eastern end of Congress Street approaching
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, the neighborhood it is connected to by Tukey's Bridge. The neighborhood historically had a large I ...
. As of 2011, it was the only immigrant-era synagogue still functioning in Maine. A study in 2011 sought to change a number of features on the street, including decreasing the number of stoplights and ending left hand turns off of the street. Greater Portland planners also called the street the most congested artery in the region.Planner: Congress Street study not just for buses
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Portland Daily Sun ''The Portland Daily Sun'' was a free newspaper that was distributed to retail and business locations in Portland, Maine between 2009 and 2014. The paper was founded in 2009 by Mark Guerringue and Adam Hirshan of Country News Club, in partnership ...
'', July 12, 2011


See also

*
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, the neighborhood it is connected to by Tukey's Bridge. The neighborhood historically had a large I ...
: Congress Street begins on the
Eastern Promenade The Eastern Promenade (Eastern Prom) is a historic promenade, public park and recreation area in Portland, Maine. Construction of the Promenade began in 1836 and continued periodically until 1934. The park was designed by the Olmsted Brothers de ...
, located on Munjoy Hill *
Portland Observatory The Portland Observatory is a historic maritime signal tower at 138 Congress Street in the Munjoy Hill section of Portland, Maine. Built in 1807, it is the only known surviving tower of its type in the United States. Using both a telescope and s ...
, 138 Congress St., historic marine signal tower and museum *
Eastern Cemetery Eastern Cemetery is a historic cemetery at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Congress Street in the East Bayside neighborhood of Portland, Maine. Established in 1668, it is the city's oldest historic site, and has more than 4,000 marked ...
, bounded by Congress and Mountfort Street at the base of Munjoy Hill * North School, 248-264 Congress St *
Lincoln Park Lincoln Park is a park along Lake Michigan on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois. Named after US President Abraham Lincoln, it is the city's largest public park and stretches for seven miles (11 km) from Grand Avenue (500 N), on the south, ...
, between Pearl, Federal Congress and Franklin streets *
Etz Chaim Synagogue Etz Chaim Synagogue is a synagogue in Portland, Maine. Located at 267 Congress Street, it is the only immigrant-era European-style synagogue remaining in Maine. It was founded in 1921 as an English-language synagogue, rather than a traditional ...
, 267 Congress St * St. Paul's Church and Rectory, 279 Congress St * Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 307 Congress St * First Baptist Church, 353 Congress St. * Central Fire Station, 380 Congress St. *
Press Herald Building The Press Herald Building is an historic building in Portland, Maine Portland is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maine and the seat of Cumberland County. Portland's population was 68,408 in April 2020. The Greater Portland metropolita ...
, 390 Congress Street, between and Exchange and Market streets * First Parish Church, 425 Congress St. * Monument Square (also home to the
Portland Public Library Portland Public Library is the main library of the public library system in Portland, Maine, USA. It is located at 5  Monument Square on Congress Street in the Old Port of Portland, Maine. The library has three neighborhood branches, Burban ...
and One City Center buildings) * Lancaster Block, 474 Congress St. *
Time and Temperature Building The Time and Temperature Building, originally known as the Chapman Building, and officially 477 Congress Street, is a 14-story office building in downtown Portland, Maine. The building is named after a large three-sided four-element eggcrate d ...
, 477 Congress St. *
Maine Historical Society The Maine Historical Society is the official state historical society of Maine. It is located at 489 Congress Street in downtown Portland. The Society currently operates the Wadsworth-Longfellow House, a National Historic Landmark, Longfellow Ga ...
& Longfellow House, 489 Congress St. * Mechanics' Hall, 519 Congress St. *
Porteous, Mitchell and Braun Company Building The Porteous, Mitchell and Braun Company Building, also known as the Miller Building, is an historic building at 522-28 Congress Street in downtown Portland, Maine. Built in 1904 and enlarged in 1911, it housed Portland's largest department st ...
(home of the
Maine College of Art Maine College of Art & Design (MECA&D) is a private art school in Portland, Maine. Founded in 1882, Maine College of Art & Design is the oldest arts educational institution in Maine. Roughly 32% of MECA&D students are from Maine. The college is a ...
), 522-528 Congress St. * Asa Hanson Block, 548-550 Congress St. *
Salt Institute for Documentary Studies The Salt Institute for Documentary Studies (or simply Salt) is a non-profit graduate institution located in Portland, Maine, dedicated to the study of nonfiction storytelling, particularly documentary film and podcasting. Originally an independen ...
, 561 Congress St. *
Green Elephant Vegetarian Bistro The Green Elephant Vegetarian Bistro is a vegetarian restaurant serving Thai cuisine in Portland, Maine that opened in 2007 in the city's Arts District. A second Green Elephant restaurant located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire opened in 2015. It h ...
, 608 Congress St. * State Theatre, 609 Congress St. *
Baxter Building The Baxter Building is a fictitious 35-story office building appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The building is depicted in Manhattan, and its five upper floors house the Fantastic Four's headquarters. Publication hist ...
, 619 Congress St. * Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary, 794-800 Congress St. *
Portland Museum of Art The Portland Museum of Art, or PMA, is the largest and oldest public art institution in the U.S. state of Maine. Founded as the Portland Society of Art in 1882. It is located in the downtown area known as The Arts District in Portland, Maine. Hi ...
, Congress Square at the intersection of Free and High Sts. *
Congress Square Park Congress Square Park is a small public park in the Arts District of Portland, Maine. The park includes a stage for performances and areas for sitting. It is also home to a large, historic clock which had previously been located at Union Station. ...
, a small park on the corner of High and Congress St. *
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Monument The Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Monument is a public monument in Portland, Maine's West End. Located on the corner of State and Congress Street, it honors poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who was born in Portland in 1807. The intersection built ...
, located in Longfellow Square at the intersection of Congress St., State St., and Pine St. * West End: Congress Street passes through the West End * Fore River Sanctuary, outer Congress St. * Fore River, estuary in Portland which Congress Street crosses over * Stroudwater, historic district near Fore River * Tate House, located just off of Congress Street in Stroudwater


References


External links

* {{Portland, Maine History of Portland, Maine Streets in Portland, Maine