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Maine's First Ship — Attraction in Bath

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Maine's First Ship
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Nearby attractions
Linwood E. Temple Waterfront Park
61 Commercial St, Bath, ME 04530
Friends of Seguin Island Light Station
72 Front St #3, Bath, ME 04530
Markings Gallery
50 Front St, Bath, ME 04530
Chocolate Church Arts Center
804 Washington St, Bath, ME 04530
Nearby restaurants
J R Maxwell & Co.
122 Front St, Bath, ME 04530
Burano's Wood-Fired Pizzeria
128 Front St, Bath, ME 04530, United States
Byrnes Irish Pub
38 Centre St, Bath, ME 04530
Southgate Family Restaurant
25 Centre St, Bath, ME 04530
Bath Brewing Company
141 Front St, Bath, ME 04530
OystHERS Raw Bar & Bubbly
97 Commercial St, Bath, ME 04530, United States
Solo Pane e Pasticceria
29 Centre St, Bath, ME 04530
The Fountain Ice Cream & Deli
110 Front St, Bath, ME 04530
Best Thai II
23 Elm St, Bath, ME 04530, United States
Mateo's Hacienda
56 Centre St, Bath, ME 04530
Nearby hotels
Hampton Inn Bath (Brunswick Area), ME
140 Commercial St, Bath, ME 04530
The Inn at Bath
969 Washington St, Bath, ME 04530
Pryor House Bed & Breakfast
360 Front St, Bath, ME 04530
Benjamin F. Packard House Bed and Breakfast
45 Pearl St, Bath, ME 04530
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Maine's First Ship

27 Commercial St, Bath, ME 04530
4.7(42)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
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attractions: Linwood E. Temple Waterfront Park, Friends of Seguin Island Light Station, Markings Gallery, Chocolate Church Arts Center, restaurants: J R Maxwell & Co., Burano's Wood-Fired Pizzeria, Byrnes Irish Pub, Southgate Family Restaurant, Bath Brewing Company, OystHERS Raw Bar & Bubbly, Solo Pane e Pasticceria, The Fountain Ice Cream & Deli, Best Thai II, Mateo's Hacienda
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(207) 443-4242
Website
mfship.org

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Nearby attractions of Maine's First Ship

Linwood E. Temple Waterfront Park

Friends of Seguin Island Light Station

Markings Gallery

Chocolate Church Arts Center

Linwood E. Temple Waterfront Park

Linwood E. Temple Waterfront Park

4.7

(227)

Open 24 hours
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Friends of Seguin Island Light Station

Friends of Seguin Island Light Station

4.3

(13)

Open 24 hours
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Markings Gallery

Markings Gallery

4.6

(9)

Closed
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Chocolate Church Arts Center

Chocolate Church Arts Center

4.7

(102)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Turn your own wooden bowl in a pro workshop
Turn your own wooden bowl in a pro workshop
Mon, Dec 29 • 1:00 PM
Woolwich, Maine, 04579
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Shuck and roll Maines best culinary treats
Shuck and roll Maines best culinary treats
Sun, Jan 4 • 11:00 AM
Phippsburg, Maine, 04562
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Art for Kids - Red Panda
Art for Kids - Red Panda
Mon, Dec 29 • 1:00 PM
14 Middle St. (right side of building towards the back), Brunswick, ME, United States, Maine 04011
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Nearby restaurants of Maine's First Ship

J R Maxwell & Co.

Burano's Wood-Fired Pizzeria

Byrnes Irish Pub

Southgate Family Restaurant

Bath Brewing Company

OystHERS Raw Bar & Bubbly

Solo Pane e Pasticceria

The Fountain Ice Cream & Deli

Best Thai II

Mateo's Hacienda

J R Maxwell & Co.

J R Maxwell & Co.

4.2

(576)

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Burano's Wood-Fired Pizzeria

Burano's Wood-Fired Pizzeria

4.4

(335)

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Byrnes Irish Pub

Byrnes Irish Pub

4.6

(319)

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Southgate Family Restaurant

Southgate Family Restaurant

4.6

(170)

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Troy AnconaTroy Ancona
Great experience for the family, school group, or homeschoolers, as well as those who are interested in shipbuilding. Maine’s First Ship is endeavoring to build a replica of the Virginia, a 30 tonne pinnace that was originally constructed in 1607 Popham Colony, making it the first “known” or recorded English built vessel in the United States. Their are limited hours so be sure to check their website! Go on the right day and they may be working on the ship! Small selection of artifacts from the Popham colony as well as a diorama!
Kate JasperKate Jasper
Cool place to visit. They were closed when we were driving through the area, so we just took some photos of the ship. It was nice to see history. I would suggest not driving in the area if you are towing a camper/trailer. There is nowhere to park and it is hard to get back out to the main road.
Stacy WStacy W
Unexpected surprise stop on the way up the coastal highway. Very knowledgeable volunteers, lots of history, and amazing to see the rebuild of the boat in progress! And they had a restroom which many boondoggle stops don’t have. We parked by the Elks Lodge for a fun photo op.
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Great experience for the family, school group, or homeschoolers, as well as those who are interested in shipbuilding. Maine’s First Ship is endeavoring to build a replica of the Virginia, a 30 tonne pinnace that was originally constructed in 1607 Popham Colony, making it the first “known” or recorded English built vessel in the United States. Their are limited hours so be sure to check their website! Go on the right day and they may be working on the ship! Small selection of artifacts from the Popham colony as well as a diorama!
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Cool place to visit. They were closed when we were driving through the area, so we just took some photos of the ship. It was nice to see history. I would suggest not driving in the area if you are towing a camper/trailer. There is nowhere to park and it is hard to get back out to the main road.
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Unexpected surprise stop on the way up the coastal highway. Very knowledgeable volunteers, lots of history, and amazing to see the rebuild of the boat in progress! And they had a restroom which many boondoggle stops don’t have. We parked by the Elks Lodge for a fun photo op.
Stacy W

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4.7
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4.0
2y

The docent was weird, but Maine-weird, so it totally worked. He knew a lot about the history of the early colonies, and he was a woodworker and shipwright, so he was able to answer all the questions we had. The only problem is that they are not licensed to allow visitors to actually set foot on the boat, and that does kind of detract from the primary reason for likely anyone visiting this site. You can go out and get a close look (supervised), but I would have liked to go below deck, or even just ON deck. Still worth checking out, especially since it’s a free, donations-based museum. And it’s a great add-on to anyone visiting the Maine Maritime Museum a few miles away. Plus, if you’re into wood working and ship building, they can always use volunteers, and volunteers ARE allowed...

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5.0
6y

Great experience for the family, school group, or homeschoolers, as well as those who are interested in shipbuilding. Maine’s First Ship is endeavoring to build a replica of the Virginia, a 30 tonne pinnace that was originally constructed in 1607 Popham Colony, making it the first “known” or recorded English built vessel in the United States.

Their are limited hours so be sure to check their website! Go on the right day and they may be working on the ship!

Small selection of artifacts from the Popham colony as well...

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5.0
3y

This is a very cool place for a certain type of person to visit. It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but if it's your thing -- there is a carpenter actively working on the boat, and you can walk right up and ask questions. You get to basically walk through their workshop and there is a ton of information on the history involved. It's pretty small, but if you're into it you could spend a while here. Very impressive. And there's a great view...

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