Bath, Maine: Long known as the City of Ships, Bath, Maine finds its soul and identity in shipbuilding. From its architecture and cultural offerings to its urban downtown, Bath's shipbuilding roots define its character.
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Bath Trolley Company

Chocolate Church Arts Center

Main Street Bath

The City of Bath is a "Main Street Community." The National Main Street program, created by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, has as its goals maintaining and improving the vitality of traditional downtowns. The staff of Main Street Bath, along with its dozens of volunteers, work with the staff and elected officials of the City of Bath to promote Bath, to keep its economy strong, and to preserve its historic downtown.

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