Greater Portland Landmarks

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Founded1964 (62 years ago) (1964)
TypeNon-profit
FocusPreserving and protecting historic buildings
Headquarters511 Congress Street
Greater Portland Landmarks
Founded1964 (62 years ago) (1964)
TypeNon-profit
FocusPreserving and protecting historic buildings
Headquarters511 Congress Street
Location
Region served
Greater Portland, Maine, U.S.
ServicesPreservation
Key people
Bruce Roullard (president)
Kate Lemos McHale (executive director)
Websitehttps://www.portlandlandmarks.org/

Greater Portland Landmarks is a preservation organization founded in 1964 and based in Portland, Maine, United States. It was formed three years after the demolition of the city's Union Station, during the Urban Renewal movement, with the intention of preventing further such losses.[1]

The company is also the custodian of the Portland Observatory on Munjoy Hill.[1][2] The structure is included on the company's logo.

As of 2024, the president of Greater Portland Landmarks is Bruce Roullard.[3] Its executive director is Kate Lemos McHale.[2]

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