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Item 18171

Title: Sebago Boat, ca. 1880

Contributed by: Sebago Historical Society

Date: circa 1890

Location: Sebago

Media: Elm and cedar shakes

Item 6698

Title: Boats, Greenville

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society

Media: Photograph

Item 8402

Title: Tow boat La Tosca, Penobscot River

Contributed by: Patten Lumbermen's Museum

Date: circa 1900

Media: Photograph

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Item 36761

Address: Chester Street, Portland

Owner in 1924: Devisees of John N. Long

Use: Garage & Boat House

Item 52692

Address: 240 Franklin Street, Portland

Owner in 1924: Back Bay Motor Boat Club

Use: Club House

Item 52693

Address: 240 Franklin Street, Portland

Owner in 1924: Back Bay Motor Boat Club

Use: Club House

Exhibits Showing 3 of 13 View All

Exhibit

Schooner Fred B. Balano, Lubec, ca. 1905

Canoes, Schooners and the Down-Easter

Maine has a long history of boat and ship-building, spurred by the timber resources and the many sheltered ports along the coast. Shipping and trade were especially important in Maine in the 19th century.

Exhibit

Friendship Harbor and the steamboat landing, ca. 1910

Jameson & Wotton Wharf, Friendship

Since 1897, the Jameson & Wotton Wharf in Friendship has been an important addition to the community on Muscongus Bay. The wharf, which is accessible at all tides, was a steamboat stop for many years, as well as important to the lobster business.

Exhibit

Catching sardines, Eastport, ca. 1930

The Herring Catch

Herring and sardines, small herring, were once an important part of the Maine economy. Smoked or salted herring provided an important food source before refrigeration and sardine canning was equally prominent along the Maine coast.

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Site

Four men line fishing from a dory, Swan's Island, ca. 1910

Swan's Island: Six miles east of ordinary

A look back at island life in Maine as captured by a team consisting of Swan's Island Educational Society representatives, which encompasses the community's library and historical society, a class from the Swan's Island School, and an Island Fellow from the Island Institute. Exhibit topics examine islanders at work and play, Baird's Quarry, old buildings, and the changing role of women on the island.

Site

Marsh Staddle, Scarborough, ca. 1900

Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag

The history of a 350+-year-old city south of Portland, the Scarborough site was constructed by representatives from Scarborough Historical Society, Scarborough Middle School, and Scarborough Public Library. Exhibits include the marsh, transportation and roads, shipyards and shipwrecks, clamming and lobstering, famous residents, and education.

Site

Survey Chart, Islesboro, 1884

Islesboro--An Island in Penobscot Bay

A history of one of Maine’s many populated islands. The site was created by a team consisting of representatives from Islesboro Historical Society, Islesboro Central School, and the Alice L. Pendleton Library. Early settlements, businesses and cottage industries, schools, water transportation, and summer resorts are the topics covered.