PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • January 3, 2026
Boston’s mudflats were filled in, starting about 1865, and the first structures were built about 1900. There was some filling in by Portland’s Back Cove at about the same time — maybe where the Hannaford is now. South Portland’s mudflats were filled in, to a point, for projects such as the World War II liberty ships, but much remains. Although what is now known as Boston’s Back Bay is a historical district and is well loved, I prefer mudflats. The city of South Portland owns the remaining mudflats now, the former owner having bequeathed the land on condition that it be preserved in perpetuity. Hurray for that! ~ David Kennedy, Portland
