Bath and West Bath (ME) (Images of America)

Bath and West Bath (ME) (Images of America) image
ISBN-10:

0738512567

ISBN-13:

9780738512563

Author(s): Joyce K. Bibber
Edition: Reissue
Released: Jun 28, 2003
Format: Paperback, 128 pages
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Description:

Originally founded as one town, Bath and West Bath have gone their separate ways since 1844. By that fateful year, the two areas had already developed different interests and identities. Whereas the western part of town remained agricultural, the eastern part―stretched along the Kennebec River―had become active in shipbuilding and maritime trade. After their separation, eastern Bath went on to become a thriving city, while the farms of West Bath eventually mingled with summer camps and cottages. Because Bath’s shipbuilding industry made a successful transition from wood to steel and from sail to diesel power, the city remained in the forefront of maritime construction― helping to create the modern U.S. Navy, furnish fancy yachts, and build up-to-date fishing vessels. Although home to other industries besides Bath Iron Works, Bath came to consider itself “the Shipbuilding City,” with its high school sports teams being known as the “Shipbuilders.”

























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