West End (Portland, Maine)

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Maine Medical Center, Maine's largest hospital, is located in the West End.
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The Joseph Holy Ingraham House on State Street in the West End.
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The John Calvin Stevens House on Bowdoin Street in the West End.
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The Western Cemetery covers much of the southwestern area of the West End.

The West End is a downtown neighborhood in Portland, Maine. It is located on the western side of Portland's peninsula primarily on Bramhall Hill and is noted for its architecture and history.[1] The neighborhood is home to a large number of historic homes and parks and, in 2010, it was called "one of the best preserved Victorian neighborhoods in the country".[2] The Western Promenade, a park laid out in 1836, overlooks the Libbytown and Stroudwater neighborhoods of Portland and beyond. Other historic structures include 68 High Street, The Gothic House, Brown House, Butler House, Ingraham House, Morrill Mansion and the Minott House.

The West End is known for ethnic and socioeconomic diversity; in 1994, it was called one of Portland's 'gay-friendly' neighborhoods.[3]

Education

Reiche Community School, a public school located on Brackett Street, serves the West End's K-5 school-age students.[4] It also houses a branch library, swimming pool, and community center. Waynflete School, a private school located on Spring Street, is also located in the neighborhood.[5] Learning Works, formally known as Portland West, is located on Brackett Street in the West End. Founded as a community group fighting the gentrification of the West End in 1967, Learning Works is now a social services agency which provides educational opportunities to at-risk teenagers, immigrants, refugees and low income families.[6]

Former schools

  • Butler Grammar School (West and Pine Street)
  • Rosa True School 140 Park Street: Opened in 1844, closed in 1972
  • Vaughn Street School (233 Vaughn Street)
  • St. Dominic's Grammar School (State and Gray). Opened in late 1800s/early 1900s. Closed in early 1970s.

Healthcare

Mercy Hospital was established in 1918 by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland and the Sisters of Mercy. Maine Medical Center, Maine's largest hospital and Portland's largest employer, is located on the Western Promenade. It was founded in 1874.

Media

The West End News is a local weekly newspaper which includes news and information pertaining to the neighborhood and the city at-large.[7]

Reservoir

In 1869, the Bramhall Reservoir gate and fence was built around Brackett, Vaughan and Chadwick Streets, to hold water pumped from Sebago Lake by the Portland Water Company. It held 8 million gallons. The reservoir was used until 1964, when it was flattened and the land was leased to nearby Maine Medical Center for parking.[8]

Parks and cemeteries

Five city parks are located in the neighborhood, including Clark Street Park, Harbor View Park, Tate-Tyng Playground and McIntyre Park, and the Western Promenade with a view of the White Mountains in New Hampshire.[9] The Western Cemetery, Portland's primary cemetery from 1829–1852, is located in the neighborhood.

McIntyre Park on Taylor Street was redeveloped beginning in October 2011. Funded by a grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development at a cost of $83,000, the park upgraded its basketball court, seating area, swings and other playground equipment.[10]

Notable residents

See also

References

  1. A West End hideaway in Portland Boston Globe, September 21, 2008
  2. study in architecture: Portland, Maine Star Tribune, June 19, 2010
  3. West End's Diversity Attracts Gay Portland Press Herald, December 1, 1994
  4. Welcome to Reiche Portland Schools
  5. History of Waynflete School
  6. LearningWorks.me
  7. The West End News
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  9. Parks in the West End West End Neighborhood Association of Maine
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