Congress Street (Portland, Maine)
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Congress Street is the main street in
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 metropolit ...
. long, it stretches from County Road, 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 ...
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. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the neighborhood had a large Irish and Italian American po ...
. In March 2009, the Portland City Council designated much of the inner portion of Congress Street a
historic district A historic district or heritage district is a section of a city which contains historic building, older buildings considered valuable for historical or architectural reasons. In some countries or jurisdictions, historic districts receive legal p ...
. The western section of the street includes the city's
Arts District An arts district or cultural district is a demarcated urban area, usually on the periphery of a city centre, intended to create a 'critical mass' of places of cultural consumption - such as art galleries, theatres, art cinemas, music venues, and p ...
. The street was formerly known as both Country Road and Back Street.''The Origins of the Street Names of the City of Portland, Maine as of 1995''
– Norm and Althea Green, Portland Public Library (1995)
West of downtown Portland, the street is known colloquially as Outer Congress Street. Portland City Hall stands at 389 Congress Street, at the head of Exchange Street.


History

When what is now Portland was founded by British colonists in the early 18th century, the population settled primarily on the waterfront near today's
India Street India Street is a downtown street and neighborhood in Portland, Maine, United States. Situated near the western foot of Munjoy Hill, it runs for around , from Congress Street in the northwest to Commercial Street and Thames Street in the s ...
. 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 (transliterated from Hebrew as "Tree of Life") is a unaffiliated Jewish congregation, synagogue, and Jewish history museum, located at 267 Congress Street, at the head of India Street, in Portland, Maine, United States. T ...
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. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the neighborhood had a large Irish and Italian American po ...
. 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.


Notable addresses

*
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 po ...
: 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 ...
, located on Munjoy Hill * Portland Observatory, 138 Congress Street, 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 Munjoy Hill neighborhood of Portland, Maine. Established in 1668, it is the city's oldest historic site. It has more than 4,000 marked g ...
, bounded by Congress and
Mountfort Street 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 p ...
at the base of Munjoy Hill * North School, 248–264 Congress Street *
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, between Pearl, Federal, Congress and
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streets *
Etz Chaim Synagogue Etz Chaim Synagogue (transliterated from Hebrew as "Tree of Life") is a unaffiliated Jewish congregation, synagogue, and Jewish history museum, located at 267 Congress Street, at the head of India Street, in Portland, Maine, United States. T ...
, 267 Congress Street * St. Paul's Church and Rectory, 279 Congress Street * Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 307 Congress Street * First Baptist Church, 353 Congress Street * Central Fire Station, 380 Congress Street *
Press Herald Building The Press Herald Building (also known as the Gannett Building) is a historic building in Portland, Maine, built in 1923 and expanded in 1948. It is strategically located across Congress Street from Portland City Hall. It was occupied by the '' ...
, 390 Congress Street, between and Exchange and Market streets * First Parish Church, 425 Congress Street * 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, Bu ...
and One City Center buildings) * Lancaster Block, 474 Congress Street * Time and Temperature Building, 477 Congress Street *
Maine Historical Society The Maine Historical Society (MHS) is the official historical society of the U.S. state of Maine. It is located at 489 Congress Street in downtown Portland. The Society currently operates the Wadsworth-Longfellow House, a National Historic Land ...
and
Wadsworth-Longfellow House The Wadsworth-Longfellow House is a historic house and museum in Portland, Maine, United States. It is located at 489  Congress Street and is operated by the Maine Historical Society. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1962, ...
, 489 Congress Street * Mechanics' Hall, 519 Congress Street *
Porteous, Mitchell and Braun Company Building The Porteous, Mitchell and Braun Company Building (also known as the Miller Building) is a historic building at 522-528 Congress Street in downtown Portland, Maine. Built in 1904 and enlarged in 1911, it housed Porteous, which was Maine's larg ...
(home of the
Maine College of Art & Design 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 ...
), 522–528 Congress Street * Asa Hanson Block, 548–550 Congress Street *
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, nonfiction storytelling, particularly documentary film and podcast, podcasting. Orig ...
, 561 Congress Street *
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 is located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Both have receiv ...
, 608 Congress Street * State Theatre, 609 Congress Street *
Baxter Building The Baxter Building is a fictional 35-story office building appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the building first appeared in ''Fantastic Four (comic book), Fantastic Four'' #3 (Marc ...
, 619 Congress Street * Lafayette Apartments (former Lafayette Hotel), 638 Congress Street * Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary, 794–800 Congress Street *
Portland Museum of Art The Portland Museum of Art, or PMA, is the largest and oldest public art institution in 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. History The PMA use ...
, Congress Square at the intersection of Free Street and
High Street High Street is a common street name for the primary business street of a city, town, or village, especially in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth. It implies that it is the focal point for business, especially shopping. It is also a metonym fo ...
*
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 Street *
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 buil ...
, located in
Longfellow Square Longfellow Square is a public square in Portland, Maine, United States. Named for the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, it is one of the three main squares on the city's Congress Street — the others being Congress Square Congress Square ...
at the intersection of Congress Street and State Street * West End: Congress Street passes through the West End * Deacon John Bailey House, 1235 Congress Street * Fore River Sanctuary, outer Congress Street * Fore River, estuary in Portland crossed by Congress Street * Stroudwater, historic district near Fore River * Tate House, located just off of Congress Street in Stroudwater The Second Parish Payson Memorial Church formerly stood to the right of City Hall, at Pearl Street, where the Top of the Hill parking lot is today.


Public transportation

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 comprisi ...
's route 1 (Congress Street), 5 (
The Maine Mall The Maine Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in South Portland, Maine, United States. Owned and managed by Brookfield Properties, it is the largest shopping mall in the state of Maine, and the second-largest in northern New England, behind New H ...
), 7 (Falmouth Flyer), 8 (Peninsula Loop), 9A (North Deering via
Stevens Avenue Stevens Avenue (known colloquially as Stevens Ave) is a major street in the Neighborhoods in Portland, Maine, Deering neighborhood of Portland, Maine, United States. Part of Maine State Route 9 from Woodford Street southward, it runs for aroun ...
), 9B (North Deering via Washington Avenue) and the BREEZ, and
Biddeford Saco Old Orchard Beach Transit Biddeford Saco Old Orchard Beach Transit (or BSOOB) is the primary public transportation provider in the communities of Southern Maine in York County. The services encompass fixed bus routes in Biddeford, Saco, Scarborough and Old Orchard Beach, ...
's route 60 serve Congress Street.


See also

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Portland Railroad Company Portland Railroad Company (PRR) was a Tram, trolleycar service that operated in Portland, Maine, between 1860 and 1941. History Portland & Forest Avenue Railroad Company (PFRC) was chartered in 1860 with the intent to build a streetcar line ...


References


External links

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