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    1.0 (1 review)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Maine Maritime Museum

    Maine Maritime Museum

    4.7
    (80 reviews)
    4.7 km

    This is an excellent museum which highlights Bath's proud history of shipbuilding in Maine…read more Although the admission fee is high ($20 or $22), it helps to support the volunteers and activities of the museum. We only had 2 hours available, so we focused largely on the exhibits. The museum includes various buildings which highlight different aspect of shipbuilding from caulking, blacksmithing, and building skiffs (modern day boats used to travel on Maine's coastal waterways). We loved the exhibit on lobstering in Maine - with superb displays that showed why Maine's lobsters are prized worldwide (they have the best claw meat), and a colorful display of buoys and traps. Talking with volunteers about the art of woodcarving and building skiffs was very interesting. It was cool to see the flagpoles (representing the Wyoming schooner) and Bath Iron Works in the distance (a current shipyard for the U.S. Navy). Since we only had 2 hours available from 10am-12pm, we could not join the afternoon lighthouse cruises (which looked like fun). Overall, we enjoyed our visit to the Maine Maritime Museum! You'll learn a lot about Bath's proud history of shipbuilding and the tradition of lobstering in Maine.

    The Maine Maritime Museum is not only an excellent museum for highlighting the area's substantial…read morecontribution to maritime history, but their events are always first class. I have done cruises, taken classes, and attended dinners here, and each experience was such a treat! I know that I will NEVER again watch fireworks from shore when it was so much better to watch them from the water. I highly recommend becoming a Museum member, not just for the event discounts, but just to have access to the beautiful grounds. I have whiled away more than one afternoon, watching the beautiful Kennebec River and all the wildlife from the grassy shore. This Museum is so much more than a museum; it's a celebration of Bath's relationship with the sea. If I could give this more than 5 stars, I would!

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    Our daily 1-hour cruises (mid-May-October) pass Bath Iron Works--a unique way to see America's Navy being built right from the water!
    Our daily 1-hour cruises (mid-May-October) pass Bath Iron Works--a unique way to see America's Navy being built right from the water!
    Looking for nature on one of our daily cruises--rain or shine!
    Looking for nature on one of our daily cruises--rain or shine!
    The Wyoming evocation is the largest outdoor sculpture in New England!

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    The Wyoming evocation is the largest outdoor sculpture in New England!
    Bolos Kitchen and Burger Bar

    Bolos Kitchen and Burger Bar

    3.4
    (52 reviews)
    10.7 km

    Went back here for a charity bowling event to support the Brunswick Downtown Association. We made…read moredinner reservations prior to our scheduled time to bowl. The place was absolutely mobbed with people and I was not quite sure how we were going to have time to eat prior to bowling. Our waitress (and it kills me that I can't remember her name) was fantastic. She recognized the urgency of our situation and worked at lightning speed to get us our meal and then followed up with us numerous times as we moved to the bowling event. She was absolutely perfect! The food was excellent. Bowling was a blast..... candle pin bowling is so much more difficult than it looks, though! About half way through our game, our lane experienced a fatal mechanical problem. This bowling alley is an historic gem and the machinery that runs the lanes is definitely "old school". Ownership was very accommodating and gave us a gift certificate to come back and bowl again another time. These guys definitely have a winning combination here.... good food, great service and a genuine commitment to its success. Well done!! Can't wait to go back,

    Place does not fill up at 6. pretty lit not gonna lie, but didnt want to false advertise. Also no…read morebar fights. Sad.

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    No more candlepin bowling. Now corn-hole, giant jenga, darts, and foosball.
    No more candlepin bowling. Now corn-hole, giant jenga, darts, and foosball.
    This buffalo chicken sandwich was gigantic in size and flavor!!! Wow! So good! The chicken was almost twice the size of the bun!
    This buffalo chicken sandwich was gigantic in size and flavor!!! Wow! So good! The chicken was almost twice the size of the bun!
    East End Prom delicious fish sandwich

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    East End Prom delicious fish sandwich
    Hyde School

    Hyde School

    3.5
    (43 reviews)
    3.4 km

    I attended Hyde in the 1990s. I was not a troubled teen, just a kid with self-esteem issues and…read morechildhood trauma. We were told it was a therapeutic program that would help build confidence. That turned out to be a bait and switch. After a summer challenge, I entered the school year expecting support. Instead, I found a brutal, one-size-fits-all system where questioning authority meant punishment. There was nothing personalized or healing about it. You either got in line or were labeled broken. The kids who conformed quickly were rewarded and are still, decades later, defending the place like it's a cult. The school's marketing included slogans about "character," "truth," and "brother's keeper," but it's all surface. The truth is that Hyde used emotional control and public shaming to keep students in line. And they called it growth. I've connected with others from my class through the recent lawsuit. We were all told we were the problem. Turns out the problem was Hyde. If you're a parent, look past the marketing. Ask why so many former students are speaking out. Notice that there are (at the time I've writing this) in addition to all the negative reviews Yelp is showing you, there are also 36 one-star reviews that are hidden because they're "not recommended," and something like 40 more one-star reviews removed because someone flagged them as being 'in violation of Yelp policy'. Long story medium, the overwhelming majority of reviewers here are warning you: do not send your kids to Hyde.

    My parents sent me here over 15 years ago, and while I've gone on to build a successful career in…read morethe IT field within the government sector, I can say with complete honesty that none of that success came from this school. To me, this place felt more like a cult than an educational institution. In my experience, it was an abusive program. I still remember being harshly punished simply because I didn't report another student--someone I didn't even know--for having cigarettes. Even as a teenager, I knew it wasn't my place to police other students, but I was still placed on what they called "2-4." That meant being woken up at dawn and forced to run and work out until I threw up. At one point, they even made me use a sickle to cut grass that nobody would ever use--completely senseless. To top it off, they had us perform staged "presentations" for parents to make it look like the school was helping us. It was manipulative and deeply unsettling. If you truly care about your children, do not send them here.

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    Hyde School
    Hyde School
    Hyde School

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