In 1997, Bud Warren established the nonprofit group Maine\u27s First Ship to construct a replica of the Virginia of Sagadohoc, which had landed on the Sagadohoc River in 1607, when Maine was still of part of Virginia, and began a 400-year tradition of Down East shipbuilding
Coverage from the Todd-Bath Shipyard in South Portland, Maine, of eight ships being launched as a pa...
Around noon on October 21, 1797, a crowd of men and women gathered at Hartt’s shipyard in Boston, Ma...
The schooner Bowdoin, designed by William Hand and built by Hodgdon Brothers Shipyard in East Boothb...
Archeologist Dr. Jeffrey Brain at the Peabody Essex Museum stumbled on the site of Maine\u27s ancien...
The Vanderbilt FJ, Lew Chew, was named for a 19th century American merchant sailing ship. The Lew Ch...
State of Maine, a vessel that served as General Dwight Eisenhower\u27s communications ship during th...
Maine has a long and broad tradition of boat building, and in many coastal towns boat launches were ...
The inauguration of the Maine State Ferry Service on March 4, 1960, began the Ferry Years on Swan\...
The Maine Sea Coast Missionary Society, founded in 1905, delivers ministry to island residents from ...
Warren Island in West Penobscot Bay is Maine\u27s only offshore State Park. It was a fishing and fa...
First ship to enter dry dock, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine. Taken from a Kittery Rotary...
Along the Waterfront piece on the opening of the nonprofit Maine Watercraft Museum on a portion of ...
There\u27s a huge new ship at the Maine Maritime Academy (MMA) in Castine called the State of Maine...
Hodgdon Yachts of East Boothbay has survived 192 years, most recently by building luxury boats. To ...
In 1995, the Institute of Maritime History conducted the nrchneologicnl invcstl~'?ntion of a 19...
Coverage from the Todd-Bath Shipyard in South Portland, Maine, of eight ships being launched as a pa...
Around noon on October 21, 1797, a crowd of men and women gathered at Hartt’s shipyard in Boston, Ma...
The schooner Bowdoin, designed by William Hand and built by Hodgdon Brothers Shipyard in East Boothb...
Archeologist Dr. Jeffrey Brain at the Peabody Essex Museum stumbled on the site of Maine\u27s ancien...
The Vanderbilt FJ, Lew Chew, was named for a 19th century American merchant sailing ship. The Lew Ch...
State of Maine, a vessel that served as General Dwight Eisenhower\u27s communications ship during th...
Maine has a long and broad tradition of boat building, and in many coastal towns boat launches were ...
The inauguration of the Maine State Ferry Service on March 4, 1960, began the Ferry Years on Swan\...
The Maine Sea Coast Missionary Society, founded in 1905, delivers ministry to island residents from ...
Warren Island in West Penobscot Bay is Maine\u27s only offshore State Park. It was a fishing and fa...
First ship to enter dry dock, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine. Taken from a Kittery Rotary...
Along the Waterfront piece on the opening of the nonprofit Maine Watercraft Museum on a portion of ...
There\u27s a huge new ship at the Maine Maritime Academy (MMA) in Castine called the State of Maine...
Hodgdon Yachts of East Boothbay has survived 192 years, most recently by building luxury boats. To ...
In 1995, the Institute of Maritime History conducted the nrchneologicnl invcstl~'?ntion of a 19...
Coverage from the Todd-Bath Shipyard in South Portland, Maine, of eight ships being launched as a pa...
Around noon on October 21, 1797, a crowd of men and women gathered at Hartt’s shipyard in Boston, Ma...
The schooner Bowdoin, designed by William Hand and built by Hodgdon Brothers Shipyard in East Boothb...