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Explore History at Old Fort Western

Discover the fascinating history of Old Fort Western, Maine's oldest wooden fort, where you can step back in time and explore colonial life along the Kennebec River.

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Step back in time at Old Fort Western, Maine's oldest surviving wooden fort, and immerse yourself in the rich history of early American life. This iconic museum offers a unique glimpse into the past with engaging exhibits and beautiful views of the Kennebec River.

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Local tips

  • Visit on weekends for special reenactment events and guided tours.
  • Check the fort's schedule for seasonal activities, including workshops and family days.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning views of the Kennebec River from the fort.
  • Allow at least an hour to fully explore the fort and its exhibits.
  • Be sure to visit the gift shop for unique historical souvenirs.
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Getting There

  • Car

    From any location in Penobscot County, head south on I-95 S. Continue on I-95 S for approximately 30 miles. Take exit 112 for ME-11/ME-100 toward Augusta. Merge onto ME-11 S/ME-100 S and follow for about 5 miles. Turn left onto Cony St. Old Fort Western will be on your right at 16 Cony St, Augusta, ME 04330. Parking is available on-site.

  • Public Transportation (Bus)

    If you're traveling by bus, find the closest local bus station in Penobscot County. Check the schedule for the bus line that services Augusta. Once you arrive at the Augusta bus terminal, you can either walk or take a local taxi service to reach Old Fort Western. The walk is about 1 mile: head south on Water St, then turn right onto Cony St. Old Fort Western will be on your left at 16 Cony St, Augusta, ME 04330. Be mindful of bus fare costs, which vary by service.

  • Taxi / Rideshare

    If you prefer a more direct route, you can use a taxi or rideshare service like Uber or Lyft. Simply enter 'Old Fort Western' or '16 Cony St, Augusta, ME 04330' as your destination in the app. Costs will vary depending on your starting location in Penobscot County and the time of day, typically ranging from $20 to $50.

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Nestled along the picturesque Kennebec River in Augusta, Maine, Old Fort Western stands as a testament to colonial history and early American fortification. Built in 1754, this historic site is recognized as the oldest surviving wooden fort in the United States. Visitors are invited to explore the fort's well-preserved structures, which include a blockhouse, barracks, and a wooden wharf, all meticulously restored to reflect their original colonial-era designs. The fort serves not only as a museum but as a portal into the lives of the settlers and soldiers who once inhabited this strategic outpost during the French and Indian War. At Old Fort Western, guests can participate in guided tours that delve into the fort's storied past, showcasing artifacts and stories from the 18th century. Interactive exhibits engage visitors of all ages, making it a perfect destination for families looking to combine education with fun. The fort also hosts various events throughout the year, from reenactments to educational workshops, providing a dynamic experience for history buffs and casual visitors alike. The scenic views of the Kennebec River add to the charm, offering a tranquil backdrop as you wander through the fort's grounds. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a unique cultural experience, Old Fort Western offers a fascinating glimpse into the colonial era of New England. Plan your visit to immerse yourself in the rich heritage of this remarkable landmark and discover the stories that shaped the region.

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