University of Maine-Augusta professor and board member of the Portland Society of Architects Eric Stark discusses several church buildings that have changed functions from sacred to secular, including The Church Art Gallery in Wiscasset and the Irish Heritage Center in Portland. Paul Stevens comments on possible uses for the former Williston-West Church in Portland
Portland\u27s Gothic House was built by Scottish-born architect Henry Rowe in 1845, one of many Goth...
Full, exterior view of the Portland School of Fine and Applied Art (later, Portland School of Art, a...
When Westbrook Seminary opened in 1834, its only building was this painted brick structure holding c...
The First Parish Church in Portland is living history in the heart of the city. There are older bui...
Under the leadership of President Roger Gilmore, the Maine College of Art has expanded into the old ...
An image scanned from a color postcard depicting the Williston Congregational Church on State Street...
All Soul\u27s Church / Universalist Church of Portland was built on land given by Westbrook Seminary...
Article on St. Dominic\u27s Church in Portland, which was purchased from the city in 2002 and is now...
William Jordan, a retired Westbrook College history professor, lives in a house in Portland made fro...
Portland, the largest city in Maine, has recently become one of the most popular destinations in the...
In 1829, the First Universalist Society of Westbrook was founded. In 1867, the First Universalist So...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of buildings in downtown Portland, Maine. A sign...
A postcard of the Portland, Me. All Souls Church, at entrance of the Westbrook Seminary grounds, sho...
Included in the six buildings that are part of the Westbrook College Historic District, the Gothic c...
Full exterior view of Safford House, 93 High Street, from south. At the time of this photograph, the...
Portland\u27s Gothic House was built by Scottish-born architect Henry Rowe in 1845, one of many Goth...
Full, exterior view of the Portland School of Fine and Applied Art (later, Portland School of Art, a...
When Westbrook Seminary opened in 1834, its only building was this painted brick structure holding c...
The First Parish Church in Portland is living history in the heart of the city. There are older bui...
Under the leadership of President Roger Gilmore, the Maine College of Art has expanded into the old ...
An image scanned from a color postcard depicting the Williston Congregational Church on State Street...
All Soul\u27s Church / Universalist Church of Portland was built on land given by Westbrook Seminary...
Article on St. Dominic\u27s Church in Portland, which was purchased from the city in 2002 and is now...
William Jordan, a retired Westbrook College history professor, lives in a house in Portland made fro...
Portland, the largest city in Maine, has recently become one of the most popular destinations in the...
In 1829, the First Universalist Society of Westbrook was founded. In 1867, the First Universalist So...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of buildings in downtown Portland, Maine. A sign...
A postcard of the Portland, Me. All Souls Church, at entrance of the Westbrook Seminary grounds, sho...
Included in the six buildings that are part of the Westbrook College Historic District, the Gothic c...
Full exterior view of Safford House, 93 High Street, from south. At the time of this photograph, the...
Portland\u27s Gothic House was built by Scottish-born architect Henry Rowe in 1845, one of many Goth...
Full, exterior view of the Portland School of Fine and Applied Art (later, Portland School of Art, a...
When Westbrook Seminary opened in 1834, its only building was this painted brick structure holding c...