Maine Maritime Museum, Maritime museum in Bath, Maine, United States
The Maine Maritime Museum sits on a 20-acre waterfront campus along the Kennebec River and displays collections related to ships and shipbuilding. The buildings and outdoor areas showcase vessels, tools, models, and historical records from different periods.
The Marine Research Society of Bath was founded in 1962 by seven local residents to preserve maritime history. The organization grew and eventually occupied the historic Sewall mansion as its headquarters.
The museum showcases shipbuilding and fishing traditions that shaped how people in coastal Maine lived and worked. These crafts remain central to how visitors understand the region's identity and connection to the water.
The grounds are open year-round and offer walking paths through the outdoor areas as well as boat trips on the river. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes since the terrain is hilly and involves considerable walking.
The Percy & Small Shipyard on the grounds is the last remaining historic wooden shipbuilding facility in the United States. Craftspeople there still demonstrate how ships were built using traditional techniques.
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