Admire the best views of the harbor at Portland Observatory

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Key Info

138 Congress St.

Price & Hours

$10 for adults; $5 for kids ages 16 and younger
Hours vary seasonally

Details

Tours, Sightseeing
Time to Spend: Less than 1 hour

Portland Observatory: A Historic Landmark

Overview

For some of the most captivating views of the harbor, visit the historic Portland Observatory, the last standing maritime signal tower in the U.S. Erected in 1807, this 86-foot-tall octagonal structure was initiated by Captain Lemuel Moody. Initially, it served as a communication hub for Portland's harbor, but it wasn't just an act of goodwill. Moody charged ship owners an annual fee of $5 to notify merchants (who were also charged) of arriving ships. Using his telescope, he could detect ships from as far as 30 miles away. Before the observatory's construction, ships would remain unseen until they were nearly in the harbor. Moody's system gave both captains and merchants a strategic advantage, while allowing him to profit handsomely.

Operation History

With the advent of two-way radios, the tower's original function became obsolete, but the Moody family continued to manage it until 1923. After a period of neglect, it was donated to the city of Portland. In 1984, Greater Portland Landmarks undertook its restoration. Visitors should allocate at least 45 minutes for the tour. Note that there is no elevator, so be prepared to climb the stairs to reach the top. However, past travelers assure that the climb is manageable at a steady pace.

Hours

The observatory operates from late May to early October. For a guided experience, visit from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday to Monday. Self-guided tours are available from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Tickets

Ticket prices are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, and $5 for children 16 and younger. For more information, visit the observatory's website.

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