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- Maritime Museums
- Great Harbor Maritime Museum– 124 Main St., Northeast Harbor, ME
- Kittery Historical and Naval Museum– 200 Rogers Rd., Kittery, ME
- Maine Coast Sardine History Museum– 34 Mason Bay Rd., Jonesport, ME
- Maine Maritime Museum– 243 Washington St., Bath, ME
- McCurdy Smokehouse– 50 S Water St., Lubec, ME
- Moosehead Marine Museum– 12 Lily Bay Rd., Greenville, ME
- Penobscot Marine Museum– 2 Church St., Searsport, ME
- Sail Power and Steam Museum– 73 Mechanic St., Rockland, ME
- Forestry & Logging Museums
- Maine Forest & Logging Museum– 262 Government Road Bradley, ME
- Maine Forestry Museum– 221 Stratton Rd., Rangeley, ME
- Maine’s Paper and Heritage Museum– Livermore Falls, ME
- Patten Lumbermen’s Museum– 61 Shin Pond Road Patten, ME
- Railway Museums
- Fort Kent Historical Society Museum– Main and Market St., Fort Kent, ME
- Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum– 49 Thames St., Portland, ME
- Boothbay Railway Village– 586 Wiscasset Rd., Boothbay, ME
- Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad– 128 Bridge Str., Phillips, Maine
- Seashore Trolley Museum– 195 Log Cabin Rd.d Kennebunkport, ME
- Maritime Museums
Maine Heritage Articles
Find the Abandoned Locomotives in the North Maine Woods
Read more: Find the Abandoned Locomotives in the North Maine WoodsThere is a NEW road, parking area and trail to reach the trains as of summer 2019! Get everything you need to know in the Adventure Guide to Maine’s Abandoned Ghost Trains here! Location of Maine’s Abandoned Ghost Trains Eagle Lake Township, T8, R13 WELS DeLorme: Map 55, D5 | GPS: 46.322469, -69.375147 A historical…
Maine’s best & most beautiful road trips – Drive the Scenic Byways
Read more: Maine’s best & most beautiful road trips – Drive the Scenic BywaysMaine’s scenic byways offer more than beautiful views of forests, mountains, the ocean, and waterways. They are also gateways to Maine outdoor recreation opportunities for every season. Explore one of our sixteen scenic byways and discover your next adventure! Quick Jump – Select a Region Below: The County (Fort Kent, Caribou, Presque Isle, Houlton) Highlands (Bangor,…
Snowmobile Directions to the Abandoned Locomotives in the Northern Maine Woods
Read more: Snowmobile Directions to the Abandoned Locomotives in the Northern Maine WoodsPhoto credit: The Snowmobile Enthusiast. Ghost Trains of the Allagash The snowstorms are coming and the trails are groomed- now it’s time for another exciting Maine outdoor adventure! One of Maine’s most unique snowmobile destinations is the abandoned steam locomotives of the Eagle Lake and West Branch Railroad. The locomotives are located on a plot…
Explore Maine’s Downeast Fisheries Trail
Read more: Explore Maine’s Downeast Fisheries TrailDiscover Maine’s maritime heritage along The Downeast Fisheries Trail which ranges from Penobscot Bay to Cobscook Bay (Searsport to Eastport). Created in 2000, the trail explores 45 sites including working waterfronts, museums, fish hatcheries and natural places including state parks (see below for complete list). The trail highlights the fishery industry now and then, guiding visitors…
Head out and explore The Maine Art Museum Trail
Read more: Head out and explore The Maine Art Museum TrailThe Maine Art Museum Trail is a Maine Tourism Trail created in 1997 that spans 200 miles from Ogunquit to Bangor exploring 8 museums and over 73,000 works of art. The trail was established to highlight ancient and contemporary art from artists both local and around the world. Pieces from artists who lived and worked…