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Portland Museum — Attraction in Louisville

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Portland Museum
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US Marine Hospital
Northwestern Pkwy, Louisville, KY 40212
Sprak Skatepark
800 N 27th St, Louisville, KY 40212
Boone Square Park
1935 Rowan St, Louisville, KY 40203
Falls Art Foundry
1715 Portland Ave, Louisville, KY 40203
Nearby restaurants
Cup of Joy
2507 Bank St, Louisville, KY 40212
Annie's Pizza
2520 Portland Ave, Louisville, KY 40212
McDonald's
520 N 22nd St, Louisville, KY 40203
Little Caesars Pizza
529 N 22nd St, Louisville, KY 40203
Porkland BBQ
2519 St Cecilia St, Louisville, KY 40212
The Table
1800 Portland Ave, Louisville, KY 40203
Hunt Brothers Pizza
2001 Bank St, Louisville, KY 40203
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Portland Museum

2308 Portland Ave, Louisville, KY 40212
4.5(68)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
Family friendly
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attractions: US Marine Hospital, Sprak Skatepark, Boone Square Park, Falls Art Foundry, restaurants: Cup of Joy, Annie's Pizza, McDonald's, Little Caesars Pizza, Porkland BBQ, The Table, Hunt Brothers Pizza
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Phone
(502) 776-7678
Website
portlandky.org

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Nearby attractions of Portland Museum

US Marine Hospital

Sprak Skatepark

Boone Square Park

Falls Art Foundry

US Marine Hospital

US Marine Hospital

4.4

(18)

Open 24 hours
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Sprak Skatepark

Sprak Skatepark

5.0

(29)

Open 24 hours
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Boone Square Park

Boone Square Park

3.9

(173)

Open 24 hours
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Falls Art Foundry

Falls Art Foundry

4.9

(8)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Portland Museum

Cup of Joy

Annie's Pizza

McDonald's

Little Caesars Pizza

Porkland BBQ

The Table

Hunt Brothers Pizza

Cup of Joy

Cup of Joy

4.8

(157)

$

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Annie's Pizza

Annie's Pizza

4.1

(267)

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4.0

(151)

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Amber JAmber J
A must see for local history. I went with a group of Bellarmine Nursing Students to learn about Portland and it's rich history. I had an amazing tour guide and I will definitely be back with my child for the new children's museum when it opens!! I also want to check out any new exhibits! Everyone needs to visit!
TomboTombo
Great slice of local art, history and culture. Looking forward to the upcoming children's musuem. Highly recommend checking out any events they host, the history of the space itself is worth the trip.
Jerry and Charlotte S.Jerry and Charlotte S.
Wonderful museum. Portland is an interesting neighborhood worthy of studying. Friendly staff.
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A must see for local history. I went with a group of Bellarmine Nursing Students to learn about Portland and it's rich history. I had an amazing tour guide and I will definitely be back with my child for the new children's museum when it opens!! I also want to check out any new exhibits! Everyone needs to visit!
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Wonderful museum. Portland is an interesting neighborhood worthy of studying. Friendly staff.
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4.5
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1.0
3y

Hi, I came to visit the museum last week, but left when I saw you required masks. In my 70 years of life, I have NEVER seen so much incorrect information, as now exists on FACE MASKS. For the record, THE Surgeon General of the U.S. stated emphatically multiple times that masks do NOTHING to protect us from the Corona Virus - NOTHING -, AND the Kentucky Public Health Agency has a "GUIDANCE ON CLOTH FACE MASKS" directive online, that quotes --- "CLOTH MASKS DO NOT HAVE THE PROPER DESIGN OR NECESSARY MATERIALS TO FILTER OUT VIRUS PARTICLES AND THEREFORE DO NOT ENSURE YOU WILL NOT BECOME INFECTED BY COVID-19". - -This whole phenomena has misled people from the beginning. Even Dr. Fauci said several times that no one should wear a mask UNLESS they have tested positive for Covid, AND THAT THEY HAVE VISIBLE SYMPTOMS. The CDC conducted tests for 40 + YEARS, that found that cloth masks have little impact on the transmission of VIRUSES. AND tying these all together was an article in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine, stating definitively that cloth masks were created to block BACTERIA (which are composed of fairly large molecules). VIRUSES have very tiny molecules, and pass right through the fabric of cloth masks, as if they weren't even there. THAT IS THE REAL VERIFIABLE SCIENCE THAT YOU CAN REAFFIRM. The mandates are NOT based on science, but based on the desperation of fear. In fact, several Nationally recognized Epidemiologists stated that they believe THE MASKS ARE DOING MORE HARM THAN GOOD (direct quote). They pointed out that since most everyone REUSES the same masks over and over, the cloth fiber absolutely holds the germs and viruses it encounters. The U.S. Army did tests regarding masks, since Covid started, and their fully Masked cleansed protected group developed more Covid than their unprotected non-mask wearing group !!! --- Remember scientists stated WE NEED YOUNG HEALTHY PEOPLE INFECTED to initiate HERD IMMUNITY (Nature's best way of protecting us). THUS, as many "freaked out" at the surges, the facts are that we should have applauded them in the young and healthy, because that shows that Herd Immunity is finally taking hold (as it already would have had we not precluded our best defense by unwarranted closings). ---------- It is bad enough that our Governors, Mayors and the mainstream press get all of this so very wrong, but it is criminally reprehensible that supposedly educated Doctors would dare to speak such provable lies, and/or be so ill-informed on something medical. NOTHING, Dr. Fauci now states (reversing his earlier directives) changes the physics of cloth masks, viral molecule size, nor supersedes the 40 + years of CDC testing !! BUT if you refuse to seek out REAL SCIENCE, don't listen to Dr. Fauci, don't listen to me, USE YOUR OWN common sense. Provably, ALL of the major surges began in 2020, ONLY AFTER VIRTUALLY EVERY AMERICAN WAS WEARING FACE MASKS FOR TWO WHOLE MONTHS !!! REREAD THE NEWSPAPERS of those months, if your memory isn't clear. More than any test anyone can run or has run in the past, this observation is undeniable, AND IS ABSOLUTE PROOF that mask wearing helps not one whit in protecting people from Viruses. If one ever took a single Logic Course, you would have to agree that there is no other way to read those findings. IF the masks even partly worked the surges would have evened out if not in fact dropped when everyone was masked. Additionally, the CDC can acknowledge that 99% of us were NEVER in any danger from Covid other than MAYBE feeling crummy for 4 or 5 days (only those with Compromised Immune Systems were in grave danger). Drop this silly notion that mandating mask usage helps anything or anyone. Let's get on with life. The people unvaccinated and not wearing masks have heard all the dangers, and have made their choices, as FREE PEOPLE in a Representative Republic have the right. They neither want nor need, nor will tolerate ...

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4.0
21w

2025- July

The Portland Museum is a smaller, community-based museum, but it’s packed with rich local history and heart.

Parking along the streets is available and free, and best of all—the museum itself is free to visit!

From the moment we walked in, we were greeted warmly by the staff.

The museum focuses on the history of the Portland neighborhood and its important role in river commerce and the development of Louisville. The exhibits were thoughtfully arranged, educational, and full of meaningful artifacts and personal stories that bring the past to life.

There’s a quiet charm to this place—it may not be flashy, but it offers an authentic and heartfelt experience. Perfect for history lovers or anyone wanting to explore a lesser-known part of...

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5.0
6y

Great historical overview. Loved learning about Mary M. Miller, 1st Female Steamboat captain. Unique Italian style house. Check out the back yard garden. Very beautiful. 2nd Saturday of month. Free entrance when I attended. Replica of Steamboats very fascinating. Famous football player from Portland interesting to learn about. Ask about. They’re closing for 2 months to remodel. Call ahead to...

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