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Plan Your Visit - Maine Maritime Museum Founded in 1962, Maine Maritime Museum sits on a beautiful 20-acre campus on the banks of the Kennebec River in Bath, Maine, the “City of Ships ” Outdoors, stroll through the country’s only surviving shipyard to see where large wooden sailing vessels were once built
Lighthouse Nature Cruises | Maine Maritime Museum With scenic views, wildlife sightings, sit back and learn about Maine’s oyster industry, then sample some of the tastiest treats the Maine coast has to offer
Our Collection - Maine Maritime Museum Maine Maritime Museum oversees 20,000 objects and millions of rare documents and manuscripts related to Maine’s maritime heritage and its direct global impact, from prehistory to the present
UPCOMING EVENTS - Maine Maritime Museum UPCOMING EVENTS Full Moon Gathering with Maya Rook Wednesday, December 3, 2025 6:00 PM 7:30 PM Maine Maritime Museum (map) Google Calendar ICS
Founded in 1962, Our History | Maine Maritime Museum 1962 | Seven residents of Bath, Maine, formed the Marine Research Society of Bath, which did business for years as the Bath Marine Museum In 1975, the name was changed to Maine Maritime Museum
50th Albert Reed Thelma Walker Maritime Symposium: RE|SOUNDING Featuring a dynamic exploration of maritime stories past and present, the symposium navigates the local and global impact of regional waterways and communities Read more about our speakers and topics below and register for FREE by Thursday, November 20
Group Tours - Maine Maritime Museum On our 1-hour Lighthouse Natures Cruises, your guests will connect to Maine’s seafaring history in a memorable way – seeing destroyers being built at Bath Iron Works, viewing two lighthouses and breathtaking natural scenery