Insights: Maine Ships in the Arctic

The Arctic regions have long drawn the interest of daring adventurers. Several Maine-built vessels have journeyed, explored, and worked in these dangerous ice- and fog-shrouded waters. Join historian and teacher Charles Lagerbom in a look at the history of numerous vessels that were launched in Maine and ventured to Arctic waters—with some not to return.

This event is FREE with admission and will be held from 2 to 3 p.m..

Maine Maritime Museum, 243 Washington St., Bath, Maine

207-443-1316

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LOA 16'-0"
Beam 5'-4"
Draft up 1'-0"
Draft dn 2'-0"

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