Having launched its first ship over 400 years ago, and still home to the Bath Iron Works shipbuilders, the city of Bath is proud of its maritime history. The Maine Maritime Museum celebrates this long heritage, with 25 acres of historic waterfront featuring original 19th century shipyards and exhibits. Named one of the "Best Small Cities in America," Bath offers visitors the opportunity to wander down treelined streets, along the Kennebec River and past beautifully restored 19th century homes.
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5.0 based on 47 reviews
Our 2020 season for Midcoast Maine scenic boat tours is over but you can make reservations for 2021 with tours starting Memorial Day Weekend. River Run Tours prides itself in providing a very clean boat for our guests. The River Runner is super-stable, has a privacy head (bathroom), large cooler and living room comfort. Walk on accessibility and wheelchair capable. Our rates are $120/hr Under-Way, $50/hr Stand-By, and $60/hr Empty Boat Remote Pick-Up and Drop-off. Our Service area is East Boothbay, to Seguin Lighthouse to include the Sheepscot, Sasanoa and Kennebec Rivers, the Maine Coastline, and all interconnecting waterways.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
This complex builds destroyers for the U.S. Navy.
4.5 based on 689 reviews
Maine Maritime Museum is located on a beautiful 20-acre campus on the banks of the Kennebec River in historic Bath, Maine, and open year round. May through October, visitors can enjoy one of our daily lighthouse cruises or saiI on the historic 1906 schooner Mary E. Our BIW Story tour provides an exclusive look at modern-day shipbuilding. Indoors, visitors enjoy air-conditioned galleries with exhibits and hands-on activities for all ages. Outdoors, visitors can join a guided tour of the historic Percy & Small Shipyard, learn about lobstering, enjoy lunch under the sculpture of the schooner Wyoming (the largest wooden sailing vessel built in North America), see a blacksmith at work in his shop, watch wooden boats being built in the Boatshop, or play on a pirate ship. There's so much to see, admission is good for tow days. See why USA Today named Maine Maritime Museum the best museum in Maine!
Informative staff who led us on a tour of the former ship making building during the early 1900's. The guide tours knew so much history and then we had a boat tour on the river around the Bath Iron Works which took us by 2 ships being built for the US Navy. It was a WOW event. History buffs and former military should put this on their bucket list.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Bath Regional Information Center is located next to Route 1 with ample parking, and accessibility for our guests. Due to COVID-19 travel restrictions BRIC is open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays with limited hours. Regional maps and guidebooks are available 24 hours a day in a brochure box next to our front door. For information about Bath businesses go to VisitBath.com For information about traveling to Maine go to VisitMaine.com or Maine.gov
4.5 based on 29 reviews
A happen chance opportunity & one I am glad to have stayed to experience. The docent was charming, knowledgeable and the displays were interesting. I was alone, but there was a young family there at the same time & I noted with delight that the youngsters were interested and curious as well.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
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