Custom House Wharf and Harbor Fish Market, Portland
The City of Portland boasts a rich fishing heritage, with Custom House Wharf standing as an essential part of its historical narrative. While numerous wharves in Portland have succumbed to modernization and diverse purposes, Custom House Wharf has remained largely unchanged. Positioned by the waterfront, opposite Portland's renowned Custom House Building, this wharf has long served as a haven for fish dealers and processors.
Constructed during the 1930s, the wharf's two extensive rows of weathered buildings have accommodated fish dealers, small enterprises, ferry terminals, and restaurants throughout the years. Ownership of this wharf has remained within a single family for over 90 years, resulting in minimal development and preserving its charming allure. Fishermen and lobstermen still moor their boats here, while also engaging in repairs and net mending. Moreover, countless tourists frequent this wharf, capturing photographs of its picturesque scenery.
Upon entering the Harbor Fish Market, visitors are greeted with a continuation of the wharf's historic ambiance. Since its establishment in 1966, Harbor Fish has undergone various updates, yet a glimpse beyond the new fish cases and coolers reveals the essence of the old store. Fishmongers bustling behind the counters and within the office, an abundance of fresh fish, competitive prices, and knowledgeable staff eagerly prepared to assist customers-these elements encapsulate the essence of Harbor Fish Market.
Constructed during the 1930s, the wharf's two extensive rows of weathered buildings have accommodated fish dealers, small enterprises, ferry terminals, and restaurants throughout the years. Ownership of this wharf has remained within a single family for over 90 years, resulting in minimal development and preserving its charming allure. Fishermen and lobstermen still moor their boats here, while also engaging in repairs and net mending. Moreover, countless tourists frequent this wharf, capturing photographs of its picturesque scenery.
Upon entering the Harbor Fish Market, visitors are greeted with a continuation of the wharf's historic ambiance. Since its establishment in 1966, Harbor Fish has undergone various updates, yet a glimpse beyond the new fish cases and coolers reveals the essence of the old store. Fishmongers bustling behind the counters and within the office, an abundance of fresh fish, competitive prices, and knowledgeable staff eagerly prepared to assist customers-these elements encapsulate the essence of Harbor Fish Market.
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Sight Name: Custom House Wharf and Harbor Fish Market
Sight Location: Portland, USA (See walking tours in Portland)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Portland, USA (See walking tours in Portland)
Sight Type: Shopping
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