Farnsworth Art Museum The Farnsworth Art Museum is one of the finest regional art museums in the country with a specialized collection focusing on Maine's role in American art.
Maine - Seashore Trolley Museum The Seashore Trolley Museum was founded in 1939, to save one trolley from destruction. It was Biddeford and Saco Railroad open trolley #31. (Pictured Left) 61 years, and over 250 trolleys & transit vehicles later, we have grown to become the OLDEST and LARGEST, electric railway museum in the world!
Maine - The Wiscasset, Waterville, and Farmington Railway Museum The Wiscasset, Waterville, and Farmington Railway was a two-foot gauge common carrier railroad that operated in the early part of the 1900's, up until 1933 when the railroad ceased operations. The line ran from Wiscasset in the south, to Albion and Winslow in the north. The Museum is located at the site of the old Sheepscot station, with mainline track running north from Cross Road, on the original roadbed. You can see it to the right.
Maine Abbe Museum The Abbe Museum is dedicated to furthering the understanding and appreciation of Maine’s Native American cultures, history and archaeology through exhibitions, educational programs and research.
Maine Archives and Museums A statewide organization with over 300 museums, archives, historic sites and libraries.
Maine Discovery Museum Virtual exhibit guide, programs overview, volunteer and membership information, and calendar of events.
Portland Harbor Museum - Maine A maritime museum, a working lighthouse, a 19th century fort and vistas of Casco Bay all on one campus.