Lincoln Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very Nice
We parked in the lot next to this park for a quick picnic. There were several people enjoying the park that afternoon. Most of them sitting on benches around the fountain. Nice lawn areas, shade tr...
Lincoln Park is located at downtown and once being the center of slave trade activity in the eighties. The park is not large but with trees, fountain and benches for visitors. Nice to visit this park...
Thank you for fixing up this park. We have a gorgeous summertime fountain and in the winter the trees have a festive lights display. Then there are the spring tulip beds. Plenty of benches to rest a l...
The Site of PRO-Slavery Rallies and Riots. A Must Visit to understand Portland
It's hard to understand that Portland Maine was once a hub of Slave Trade activity ending in 1820. But Lincoln Park teaches us just that. Beautifully presented signs and markers explain that the the p...
Lincoln Park was built after Portland's great July 4, 1866 fire that destroyed most of the downtown area with the intention that it would be a fire break. It's been decreased in size since the with a...
Very Nice
We parked in the lot next to this park for a quick picnic. There were several people enjoying the park that afternoon. Most of them sitting on benches around the fountain. Nice lawn areas, shade tr...
Small Park in city centre
Lincoln Park is located at downtown and once being the center of slave trade activity in the eighties. The park is not large but with trees, fountain and benches for visitors. Nice to visit this park...
Renovated and Beautiful
Thank you for fixing up this park. We have a gorgeous summertime fountain and in the winter the trees have a festive lights display. Then there are the spring tulip beds. Plenty of benches to rest a l...
The Site of PRO-Slavery Rallies and Riots. A Must Visit to understand Portland
It's hard to understand that Portland Maine was once a hub of Slave Trade activity ending in 1820. But Lincoln Park teaches us just that. Beautifully presented signs and markers explain that the the p...
It's a Small Urban Park
Lincoln Park was built after Portland's great July 4, 1866 fire that destroyed most of the downtown area with the intention that it would be a fire break. It's been decreased in size since the with a...