FIELD TRIPS
Step back in time to experience early Maine life. The town (village) includes historic structures and buildings filled with artifacts from the mid-1800s to 1900s. Visit the Village shops, schoolhouse, and homestead. Take a train ride around the grounds. Delight in our Antique Auto and Model Railroad exhibits. The programs highlight how the Industrial Revolution has changed our lives. Guided Tours available upon request. Each program is tailored to the grade level of the class. The 4-acre Village Green is great for picnics.
supports classroom learning in:
History, Transportation, Railroad History, Maine History
topics covered:
Antique Automobiles, Antique Engines, Canadian Railroad History, Early Maine Life (mid-1800s to 1900s), Maine Narrow Gauge History, Model Railroad, Steam Trains, Steam Trains
contact info
Phone: 207-633-4727
INFO
ABOUT
Boothbay Railway Village
The Boothbay Railway Village conserves, display and interpret technologies utilized in Maine during the Mid-19th through the Mid-20th Centuries. Students, scouts, homeschool and camp groups will have fun and learn how technology has changed the way we live and work. The heart of the Boothbay Railway Village is the village. Comprised of many historically significant structures that house artifacts and displays of rural Maine from the mid-19th through the mid-20th centuries. For public and private school groups, we offer a choice of themed tours and/or class activities for Pre-K through Fourth Grades. The programs highlight how the Industrial Revolution has changed our lives. Each program is tailored to the grade level of the group.
contact info
Hrs: Varies, see website.
FIELD TRIPS
Step back in time to experience early Maine life at the Boothbay Railway Village. Scouts will learn how technology has changed the way we live and work during the Mid-19th through the Mid-20th Centuries. The town (village) includes historic structures and buildings filled with artifacts from the mid-1800s to 1900s. Visit the Village shops, schoolhouse, and homestead. Take a train ride around the grounds. The 4-acre Village Green is great for picnics for your scout group.
supports scout badges in:
Transportation, Railroad History, Maine History
topics covered:
Antique Automobiles, Antique Engines, Canadian Railroad History, Early Maine Life (mid-1800s to 1900s), Maine Narrow Gauge History, Model Railroad, Steam Trains, Steam Trains
contact info
Phone: 207-633-4727
INFO
ABOUT
Boothbay Railway Village
The Boothbay Railway Village conserves, display and interpret technologies utilized in Maine during the Mid-19th through the Mid-20th Centuries. Students, scouts, homeschool and camp groups will have fun and learn how technology has changed the way we live and work. The heart of the Boothbay Railway Village is the village. Comprised of many historically significant structures that house artifacts and displays of rural Maine from the mid-19th through the mid-20th centuries. For public and private school groups, we offer a choice of themed tours and/or class activities for Pre-K through Fourth Grades. The programs highlight how the Industrial Revolution has changed our lives. Each program is tailored to the grade level of the group.
contact info
Hrs: Varies, See website
FIELD TRIPS
Campers will step back in time to experience early Maine life at the Boothbay Railway Village. Learn how technology has changed the way we live and work during the Mid-19th through the Mid-20th Centuries. The town (village) includes historic structures and buildings filled with artifacts from the mid-1800s to 1900s. Visit the Village shops, schoolhouse, and homestead. Take a train ride around the grounds. The 4-acre Village Green is great for picnics for your camp group.
topics covered:
Antique Automobiles, Antique Engines, Canadian Railroad History, Early Maine Life (mid-1800s to 1900s), Maine Narrow Gauge History, Model Railroad, Steam Trains, Steam Trains
contact info
Phone: 207-633-4727
INFO
ABOUT
Boothbay Railway Village
The Boothbay Railway Village conserves, display and interpret technologies utilized in Maine during the Mid-19th through the Mid-20th Centuries. Students, scouts, homeschool and camp groups will have fun and learn how technology has changed the way we live and work. The heart of the Boothbay Railway Village is the village. Comprised of many historically significant structures that house artifacts and displays of rural Maine from the mid-19th through the mid-20th centuries. For public and private school groups, we offer a choice of themed tours and/or class activities for Pre-K through Fourth Grades. The programs highlight how the Industrial Revolution has changed our lives. Each program is tailored to the grade level of the group.
contact info
Hrs: Varies, See website
FIELD TRIPS
Step back in time to experience early Maine life. The town (village) includes historic structures and buildings filled with artifacts from the mid-1800s to 1900s. Visit the Village shops, schoolhouse, and homestead. Take a train ride around the grounds. Delight in our Antique Auto and Model Railroad exhibits. The programs highlight how the Industrial Revolution has changed our lives. Guided Tours available upon request. Each program is tailored to the grade level of the class. The 4-acre Village Green is great for picnics for your homeschool group.
supports classroom learning in:
Transportation, Railroad History, Maine History
topics covered:
Antique Automobiles, Antique Engines, Canadian Railroad History, Early Maine Life (mid-1800s to 1900s), Maine Narrow Gauge History, Model Railroad, Steam Trains, Steam Trains
contact info
Phone: 207-633-4727
INFO
ABOUT
Boothbay Railway Village
The Boothbay Railway Village conserves, display and interpret technologies utilized in Maine during the Mid-19th through the Mid-20th Centuries. Students, scouts, homeschool and camp groups will have fun and learn how technology has changed the way we live and work. The heart of the Boothbay Railway Village is the village. Comprised of many historically significant structures that house artifacts and displays of rural Maine from the mid-19th through the mid-20th centuries. For public and private school groups, we offer a choice of themed tours and/or class activities for Pre-K through Fourth Grades. The programs highlight how the Industrial Revolution has changed our lives. Each program is tailored to the grade level of the group.
contact info
FAMILY OUTINGS
On a family outing, step back in time to experience early Maine life at the Boothbay Railway Village. Learn how technology has changed the way we live and work during the Mid-19th through the Mid-20th Centuries. The town (village) includes historic structures and buildings filled with artifacts from the mid-1800s to 1900s. Visit the Village shops, schoolhouse, and homestead. Take a train ride around the grounds. The 4-acre Village Green is great for picnics.
topics covered:
Antique Automobiles, Antique Engines, Canadian Railroad History, Early Maine Life (mid-1800s to 1900s), Maine Narrow Gauge History, Model Railroad, Steam Trains, Steam Trains
contact info
Phone: 207-633-4727
INFO
ABOUT
Boothbay Railway Village
The Boothbay Railway Village conserves, display and interpret technologies utilized in Maine during the Mid-19th through the Mid-20th Centuries. Families will have fun and learn how technology has changed the way we live and work. The heart of the Boothbay Railway Village is the village. Comprised of many historically significant structures that house artifacts and displays of rural Maine from the mid-19th through the mid-20th centuries.
contact info
Hrs: Varies, See website