1 Best Sight in Penobscot Bay, Maine

Penobscot Marine Museum

Fodor's choice

On a stroll-able campus that feels like a mini--New England village, this fine museum just off Main Street explores the centuries-long maritime culture of the Penobscot Bay region and the Maine coast. Exhibits of artifacts and paintings are spread throughout six buildings, most dating to the first half of the 19th century; a former sea captain's home is appointed with period furnishings. The story of Maine's long connections to the sea can be traced in photos of local ship captains, model ships, lots of scrimshaw, navigational instruments, and objects brought home from world-spanning voyages. Exhibits of vintage tools speak of the area's history of logging, granite mining, and ice cutting. Outstanding marine art includes a notable collection of works by Thomas and James Buttersworth. There are also engaging exhibits just for kids.