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Maines First Ship
27 Commercial St, Bath, ME 04530, United States
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Ro
Review №1

Very cool wooden ship reconstruction from 1607 being built and everyone can visit close up!

Bo
Review №2

Interesting, worth the 15 minutes it takes to walk around.If you like sailing ships, the caretaker may be a lot of fun to chat with.

Tr
Review №3

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!

Da
Review №4

Fun visit. Learned a lot about the ship.

Ca
Review №5

Love the rebuilding of the Virginia, and especially how they are doing it. This project deserves more publicity for how authentic it is and how much it ties into the states history.

Sa
Review №6

Very interesting to see and learn about. Its worth checking out all youre in bath.

Da
Review №7

Well done historical learning experience.

De
Review №8

History alive

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4.5 Rating
  • Address:27 Commercial St, Bath, ME 04530, United States
  • Site:https://mfship.org/
  • Phone:+1 207-443-4242
Categories
  • History museum
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:Closed
  • Wednesday:11am–3pm
  • Thursday:Closed
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:11am–3pm
  • Sunday:Closed
Amenities
  • Restaurant:No
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