Heritage Days History - Bath Maine's Annual July 4th Celebration

July 4th has been a special day in Bath history since at least 1849. That was the year of the very first Firemen’s Muster (anywhere) and the arrival of passenger train service to Bath. The elites of Bath also celebrated the opening of something they felt they richly deserved but had been denied - a fancy hotel. On July 4th 1949, Bath citizens celebrated the “double centennial” of these events with a grand celebration.

Women's History Tour in the City of Ships: Bath, Maine

This one mile, 90 minute walking tour focuses on the lives of 8 Bath women from varying backgrounds who stepped into public life in a variety of ways from roughly 1850 - 1920. These years also correspond with milestones in women’s history in the country, with the 1848 first Women’s Right’s convention at Seneca Falls, NY on one end, to the passage of the Women’s Suffrage Amendment in 1920. Their stories are told in the places where they lived and worked, where they felt the constraints of life as a woman and where they broke out of those constraints.

Maine Total Solar Eclipse

Maine is lucky to get to experience a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Bath will experience a partial eclipse, but the thing to do if you are able is drive a bit north and maybe west for the full experience. The weather (no cloud cover) looks GREAT which was somewhat unexpected. The state has information for visitors

Maine Maple Sunday (and Saturday)

Maine has a really nice tradition - Maine Maple Sunday (and Saturday) in March where maple syrup producers state-wide (the people not the trees!) open up their doors in a sort of “open house” for visitors to see first hand what goes into maple syrup production.

March is perfect weather-wise for the sap to start running - cold nights and warmer days. 2924 is a good season so far I hear! Our buckets overflow-eth.

Winterfest Historic Photo Hunt

Main Street Bath’s Winterfest is always a great event - lots to do for everyone, capped off by a lantern parade led by our very own Yeti! We put together a “Historic Photo Hunt” all over downtown with contributions from Maine Maritime Museum, the Patten Free Library and the Bath Historical Society.

Bath, Maine's Paul Revere Bell is Rung Only Once a Year - Every New Year's Eve

Every New Year’s Eve for the past 20+ years Bath, Maine has celebrated the New Year 12 hours early with the ringing of the Paul Revere Bell in the City Hall belfry. Was it simply cast in Paul Revere’s Foundry, or did the galloping patriot himself lay hands on it? No one knows for sure, but either way, it’s a rare and special thing. Add to that, it is only rung once a year. For the last couple of decades that honor has gone to Bath’s Citizen of the Year.

Things to do in Bath, Maine area in December 2023!

Embark Maine Tours (me!) will be offering our regular tours - but with an infusion of Bath holiday history. From December 22nd - December 28th, you can bundle up the visiting family and take our Downtown Tour or our Neighborhood Tour. Check the calendar, contact us for a custom tour date/time, and/or buy a gift card (20% off through 12/24) for a tour next year.

December has a slew of other holiday related activities in the Bath, Maine area… here are some highlights.

Things to do in Bath, Maine area in November 2023!

Fall brings the most lovely light, setting Bath off so beautifully. The holidays are around the corner and with that comes downtown Bath’s annual “early bird” sales. I am convinced you can save money by doing your shopping early, and this event is a real opportunity to do that. Post - Covid, most stores are now offering sales over the course of a day or two (or three) rather than forcing you out of bed before dawn to get the best deals. Follow your favorite store’s social media or websites - like Now You’re Cooking, Mockingbird Bookshop, and Island Treasure Toys - for details about their sales.

Oak Grove Cemetery Tour

Bath, Maine is home to an absolutely drop-dead gorgeous cemetery (or two or three…)! The big one - Oak Grove Cemetery - is one of only three in the state designed in the rural, or garden cemetery tradition that originated in the 19th century with Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA. Garden cemeteries were created to be enjoyed and explored by the living, with picturesque landscapes, winding paths, and a variety of other fascinating features, like sculptures, towers, ponds, bridges and gazebos.

Sagadahoc County, Maine

Bath is the county seat of Sagadahoc County, the smallest - physical size-wise - county in Maine. (The image above is from Family Search.) It had been a part of the larger Lincoln County until 1854, when Bath and 9 other communities, all but two fronting the Kennebec River, separated off. Not surprisingly, these communities all have a rich maritime history, but also one associated with farming and mills.

Things to do in Bath, Maine area in October 2023!

Our “what’s happening” blog posts are morphing to 1x / mo. You may want to bookmark this page and return as I will be updating with new and timely events throughout the month.

Of course first and foremost always in the fall in New England is the Foliage Report - updated every Wednesday by the State of Maine. They are saying all this wacky weather may lead to gloriously wacky color! 🍁

As to events, this week, at 12noon on Thursday, September 28th, Union & Co., is hosting Bath City Manager Marc Meyers during a free casual lunchtime conversation at the Grant Building…

Things to do in Bath, Maine this weekend, Labor Day, September 1st-4th, 2023

On Sunday, September 3rd, join all of Bath in supporting Main Street Bath - the tireless nonprofit that brings so much to our city! “All About Joel” - a Billy Joel tribute band, will be rocking the Waterfront Park - dancing is required! Doors open at 5:30 and music begins at 7:30. Learn more here and buy tickets here. You can watch some fun promo videos I made to get you in the mood! Read more…

Things to do in Bath, Maine this weekend, August 25th-27th, 2023

It is a great time to visit Maine! Perhaps slightly smaller crowds as kids go back to school, and before the leaf peeping begins. Kick it off Thursday, August 24th at 7pm in Phippsburg, when the Popham Beach Library will host a talk about archaeological findings from last year’s dig near Fort Popham. The 1607 Popham colonists were the first British settlement (short-lived) in the area. (Learn more on our Downtown Tour or at the Maine’s First Ship visitor’s center in Bath.) Click here to read more…

Hop on the train to (or from) Bath, Maine!

The “Coastliner” passenger train servicing coastal Maine launched August 26th right here in Bath, Maine! The schedule for the day was three round trip runs from Bath to Wiscasset. This promises to be a historic event! Though this is just one step, and geared toward summer visitors and adventures, there has not been any passenger service to Bath since 2015. The railroad first came to Bath in 1849. Read more…

Things to do in Bath, Maine this weekend, August 18th-20th, 2023

On Saturday, from 10am-1pm, the 10th annual Kindness Day takes place in in downtown Bath. This event is truly Bath - it started in 2013, the brainchild of a local high school student. Individuals and groups come together to offer simple acts of kindness on Front St, including pets to pet. Now You’re Cooking will offer another special event - an Edible Flower Demonstration with Borrowed Flower Farm in West Bath. Click here to read more…

Things to do in Bath, Maine this weekend, August 11th-13th, 2023

Summer sails on, with more awesome August activities! This weekend in the Bath, Maine area, kick it off on Thursday at 6pm with your choice of a couple of events. First, at downtown’s Mockingbird Bookshop, award winning Maine poet Meghan Sterling will be reading from her new book, View From a Borrowed Field (I love that title!). Over in Georgetown, at Robinhood Marina in Georgetown, tuck in for a night of music with Chicky Stolz. Enjoy the beautiful harbor views and dinner at The Osprey. Click to read more…

Things to do in Bath, Maine this weekend, August 4th-6th, 2023

This weekend in Bath, kick it off on Thursday, August 3rd at 5pm with a reception at the Popham Art Show, held at the Popham Chapel in Phippsburg, Maine, just down the penninusla from Bath. Jean Wyman, one of the planners said, “If you love the beauty of Popham and would like something that reminds you of it every day, this is the Art Show you want.” Well put, Jean! All kinds of original art inspired by Popham Beach and the area will be for sale. Meet the artists, too! The show continues all weekend, from 10am-5pm, every day.

Things to do in Bath, Maine this weekend, August 4th-6th, 2023

This weekend in Bath, kick it off on Thursday, August 3rd at 5pm with a reception at the Popham Art Show, held at the Popham Chapel in Phippsburg, Maine, just down the penninusla from Bath. Jean Wyman, one of the planners said, “If you love the beauty of Popham and would like something that reminds you of it every day, this is the Art Show you want.” Well put, Jean! All kinds of original art inspired by Popham Beach and the area will be for sale. Meet the artists, too! The show continues all weekend, from 10am-5pm, every day.