Maine has a rich maritime history. Bath, Maine boasts one of the finest maritime museums in the county. To see more visit
http://www.mainemaritimemuseum.org/ All of the boats in this gallery as well as the nautical paraphernalia (anchors, chains, rigging, etc.), have been photographed in Maine. There are tug boats (everyone loves tug boats!), sail boats big and small (Clippers, Schooners, Sloops and day sailers), commercial tankers, commercial fishing boats (sardine carriers and the like), lobster boats, life boats, cruise ships and more. Visit a piece of Maine history and part of what made our county great, men and women at sea for work or pleasure.
For more Phippsburg, Maine historical information, visit
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Phippsburg-History-Center/114338978642314
A destroyer, I believe and Aegis class, on the Kennebec River headed north to Bath Iron Works Shipyard after completing sea trials, Maine
A destroyer, I believe and Aegis class, on the Kennebec River headed north to Bath Iron Works Shipyard after completing sea trials, Maine
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