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The city began acquiring land on the peninsula's western bluff as early as 1836, since it had long been recognized for its scenery and views, and there was public pressure for increased open space on the increasingly urbanized peninsula. At some point a tree-lined drive was built along the bluff.
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The Western Promenade Neighborhood Association was founded in 1973 and describes itself as "dedicated to the uplifting, improvement, beautification, home security, and preservation of the Bramhall Hill section of Portland with particular interest in the historical and cultural nature of the
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engineered the expansion of the park to its present dimensions, and hired the Olmsted Brothers to oversee a landscaping plan for the park, and to develop a master plan for the city's parks. Design work on the Western Promenade is credited to John C. Olmsted and
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The West Mansion, designed by Portland architect Frederick A. Tompson, is located at 181 Western Promenade, at its junction with Carroll Street. It was built for the family of Maine Chamber of Commerce President
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The Western Promenade name also applies to the neighborhood adjacent to the park itself. In the nineteenth century, the land was owned by industrialist
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Beginning in the late 1870s, city engineer William Goodwin championed efforts to further improve the park. In the 1890s and 1900s, Mayor
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The Western Promenade occupies land overlooking a bluff on the western side of the Portland peninsula. It is bounded on the north by the
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and a historic 19th-century residential neighborhood (listed on the National Register as the
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in 1911 at a cost of $ 100,000. It has nine bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
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neighborhood." As of 2021, its president is former mayor Anne Pringle.
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Roughly Western Promenade from Maine Medical Center to Valley St.,
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Portland, Maine
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Creating Portland: History and Place in Northern New England
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Parks on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Western Promenade is located in Maine
Western Promenade is located in the United States
Portland, Maine
43°38′48″N 70°16′32″W / 43.64667°N 70.27556°W / 43.64667; -70.27556
Olmsted Brothers
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promenade
West End neighborhood
Portland, Maine
Olmsted Brothers
National Register of Historic Places
Maine Medical Center
Western Cemetery
Western Promenade Historic District
White Mountains
New Hampshire
John C. Olmsted
James Phinney Baxter
Henry Vincent Hubbard
John Bundy Brown
Bramhall
Western Promenade Historic District
The Western Promenade and a statue of Thomas Brackett Reed, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
statue of Thomas Brackett Reed
The West Mansion, designed by Portland architect Frederick A. Tompson, is located at 181 Western Promenade, at its junction with Carroll Street. It was built for the family of Maine Chamber of Commerce President George F. West in 1911 at a cost of $ 100,000. It has nine bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
George F. West
National Register of Historic Places listings in Portland, Maine
Eastern Promenade

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