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Penobscot Marine Museum
The principal exhibits at PMM focus on the industry of Penobscot Bay in the 19th century and illustrate what it...
Belfast Historical Society & Museum
The Belfast Museum is housed in an 1835 brick Federal style house in the heart of downtown Belfast, Maine. Feat...
Where Did The Soldiers Sleep?
Fort Knox never had soldiers living within its walls, except for a few weeks during the Spanish American War (1898) w...
Civil War Hero
Colonel Philo Hersey, born in Canton, Maine, came to Belfast in 1861. He entered Civil War service as a captain in th...
Firing A Cannon
Eight soldiers were needed to fire a 10-inch Rodman, including a chief of detachment (who gave the commands), a gunne...
The James P. White House
Designed by Architect Calvin Ryder and built in 1840, the James Patterson White House is considered the finest exampl...
The Great Conflagration
Belfast artist William M. Hall's drawing of the "Great Conflagration" was published in Harper's Weekly magazine a...
Captain Albert W. Stevens
Famed aerial photographer and Belfast native Army Air Corps Captain Albert W. Stevens captured his hometown on film i...
First Day At Central School: Circa 1900
"First came the short white undershirt and underpants. Next came the vest with two rows of buttons the first of which...
Liberty Tree Memorial
Planted in honor of those who lost their lives in the tragic events on September 11, 2001 The American Liberty elm wa...
Civil War Soldiers' Monument
Originally erected in 1870 between Mt. Ephraim and Goodall Streets, this monument displays the names of 18 fallen Sea...
Early Banking
Early financial business in Searsport was transacted in Counting Houses. The growth of commerce and industry in the m...
Main And High
The intersection of Main and High Streets formed the commercial crossroads of Belfast and in 1799 it was the site of ...
Regal Passenger Steamer
Steamboats first made scheduled stops in Belfast in 1824, carrying passengers and freight along the coast. The Easter...