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ONLOOKERS WATCH as the schooner Mary E is trucked down Washington Street toward the Maine Maritime Museum on Tuesday. The schooner was hauled out at Robinhood Marina in Georgetown and trucked across the Sagadahoc Bridge to the Bath museum, where it will stay for the summer to undergo repairs. Last month, Maine’s oldest known operational wooden fishing schooner returned home to Bath where it was built in 1906 after completing a 300-mile journey from Pelham, New York, sailing under its own power.
ONLOOKERS WATCH as the schooner Mary E is trucked down Washington Street toward the Maine Maritime Museum on Tuesday. The schooner was hauled out at Robinhood Marina in Georgetown and trucked across the Sagadahoc Bridge to the Bath museum, where it will stay for the summer to undergo repairs. Last month, Maine’s oldest known operational wooden fishing schooner returned home to Bath where it was built in 1906 after completing a 300-mile journey from Pelham, New York, sailing under its own power.

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