Bath, ME #934

ME COASTAL District No. 3620

The city of BATH, in beautiful Mid-Coast Maine, has a Long tradition of Shipbuilding, and the area lays claim to the first ship built in the "New-World", just down the Kennebec river in Popham. Since then, the Kennebec has produced timber and ships for both England, as well as the Colonies, and the United States, right up to the present day!

Just a few hundred yards downriver from our lodge is the home of the "Bath Iron Works" shipyard, where "ARLEIGH BURKE" class destroyers are currently being built for the US Navy. BIW's been building Navy ships since the early 20th century, and the 21st century's ZUMWALT class of Destroyer is being designed there now.

Stop in our Lounge, meet our friendly members, and enjoy a cold refreshment while marveling at our views of the Kennebec River.

The front entrance (from LAMBARD St.) is pictured above, our more frequented entrance is directly off our parking lot out back, which can be accessed by entering from FRONT St, between the Bath Town hall and "Bank of America" buildings.

Meeting are on the 2nd & 4th Thursdays of each month, with the following exceptions: During July & Aug: on the 4th Thursday only, November's meeting is the 2nd Thursday only

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