Chishala Kapupu, right, and a friend have fun Sunday, June 10, with Tracy Tingley, center, at the Old Port Festival, where Tingley sold her custom-made hoops. Portland’s Downtown District said the warm, sunny weather helped draw more than 40,000 people to the 39th annual festival, the city’s traditional summer kick-off event.
The Maine Rock Gym brought a climbing wall to upper Market Street to test young climbers.
People break for refreshments inside and out on Exchange Street.
The crowd thins at Boothby Square on Fore Street as the Old Port Festival comes to a close on Sunday.
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