Wadsworth-Longfellow House at Maine Historical Society

Restored to the 1850s, the Wadsworth-Longfellow House was the childhood home of 19th century poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Built in 1785-86 by the poet’s grandfather, the house is one of the oldest brick structures on Portland’s peninsula. Decorated with original furnishings and family memorabilia, guided tours offer a unique glimpse into the life of the poet’s family, as well as into the cultural and social history of 19th-century Portland.

Getting There & Details

Address
489 Congress Street
Phone
(207) 774-1822
Website
www.mainehistory.org
Map
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