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Boothbay Railway Village

Maine, Northeast

The Boothbay Railway Village has an Antique Automobile Exhibit with more than 60 vehicles on display. The automobiles and trucks on view date from 1902 – 1962 and illustrate technological advances and engineering fetes that helped make cars accessible to the masses. The collection also includes vintage gas pumps, oil cans, service manuals, and other automotive ephemera.

The Antique Auto Exhibit Attendants are happy to answer any questions you might have and if you time your visit right we might just be offering Model T rides on the day of your visit.

586 Wiscasset Road, Route 27
Boothbay, ME 04537
P:
207-633-4727
E: staff@railwayvillage.org

Boothbay Railway Village Admission:

$15 Adults
$8 Children 3-18
$12 Adults 65 plus years old

Plan: 2+ hr

Boothbay Railway Village Hours:

Tuesday – Sunday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

railwayvillage.org

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