Bath Maine is known as the city of ships. Heritage days is a week long family oriented event that gears around the fourth of July. There is every imaginable seafood cooked, ribs, hotdogs, etc. The carnival is in town with all the bells and whistles. There is art in the park vendors, and a plethora of free music played at two locations. The fireman's muster is a must do for the family, and don't forget the blueberry pie eating contest. Fireworks that last an hour, a parade that lasts an hour and beaches galore to explore. Bath is the place to be, welcome back to the eighties folks, the way...
Read moreThe carnival used to be a beacon of happiness. It’s was a beacon of our country and our city’s pride. Now, there isn’t even a Ferris wheel. All of the original rides are gone, and replaced by garbage. Bracelet days should be every day. The town would make so much more money that way. The game vendors are a bit sketchy and they rip you off. A game vendor once tried to scam a friend of mine out of $20. Overall, it’s just not what...
Read moreThe 4th is nothing like it was back in the day downtown Bath. Games are a rip off, food is sky high and the rides are just for kiddos now, "I guess they forgot that us grownups still love to have fun too!"
"Too many dogs walking on the scalding hot tar, that can, burn and...
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