Sea History 138 - Spring 2012

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Affordable Luxury When You're Anchored in Boston

New Exh ibits Port of Portland: A Ship-Shaped History - through May 13 Subdue, Seize and Take: Maritime Maine in the War of 1812 - Opens May 26 • Explore the only intact historic U.S. shipyard for large wooden ships

The antiquity and charm of the original Mariners House has been updated to include all the modern amenities, featuring completely renovated private rooms, private baths, elegant common rooms and all the in-room necessities of modern life.

Starting at

~65

per night

including breakfast.

lunch and dinner also offered daily

• See life-size scu lpture of the world's largest wooden sailing vessel

(Not included.) Guests must be

• *Tour Bath Iron Works to see the Navy's new high-tech destroyer Zumwalt DDG-1000 being built

active seafa rers with proof

of service.

• Take a lighthouse cruise on the Kennebec River • Visit our operating boat shop • Seven family friendly exhibits on 20-acre waterfront campus *May 26 to Oct. 12 only. Reservations strongly recommended. Register online. Open daily 9:30 to 5

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165 Years of Hospitality and Guidance to Professional Mariners 11 North Square, Boston, MA 0 2113 Voice (617) 227-3979 Fax (617) 227-4005 inn@marinershouse.org www.marinershouse.org To Make a Reservation, call 1-877-SEA-9494

243 Washington Street· Bath, Maine· 207-443-1316 • www.MaineMaritimeMuseum.org

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