Business Partners

Business and Corporate Involvement

Join the Business Partner Program

Maine Maritime Museum’s Business Partner Program is an alliance between the Museum and its supporting business and corporate sponsors. Membership connects your business to the Museum’s 45,000 visitors a year, its dedicated members, staff and volunteers in a variety of ways – a terrific marketing value.

Your business information will reach a targeted audience through the Museum’s website, the Honor Roll display in the main entrance area, the Annual Report, and through verbal and written staff recommendation to inquiring visitors.

For more information about becoming a
Business Partner, contact the Director of Development at (207) 443-1316 ext. 327.

Business and Corporate Involvement

Sponsor a Program, Event or Exhibit

The Museum accepts gifts from individuals, foundations and businesses to support specifically designated programs, events or exhibits. Please call the Director of Development at (207) 443-1316 ext. 327 to discuss your interests and intentions.

Business Partners

MMM is generously supported by many sponsoring businesses.

Antiques, Crafts, Specialty Shops

Arts & Entertainment

Automotive

Boatbuilding, Marine Sales & Services

Dining & Catering

Energy Services

Engineering, Manufacturing, Construction

Environmental

Financial, Insurance, Legal

Fine Furniture, Cabinetry and Tools

Franchise

Hardware, Lumber, Contracting

Health & Community Advocacy

Information, Technology

Lodging

Photography & Video Services

Maritime Organizations

Planned Communities, Real Estate

Working Waterfront, Lobster & Seafood

Learn more about becoming a MMM Business Partner

For more information about Bath and its surrounding areas, please visit Main Street Bath the Southern Midcoast Chamber of Commerce or the Maine Office of Tourism web sites.

Gems From The Collection

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Cuff links were another essential part of a man's wardrobe. These stone cameo cuff links belonged to Captain Broadstreet Rairden of Bath. Capt. Rairden was master of the Evie Reed from the time he was 23 in the 1870s until 1884. He later became American consul in Batavia, Java, having been appointed in 1892 by President Harrison. 85.02, gift of Blair C. Watson, Jr.
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