The museum has a new mailing address. While the museum hasn’t moved from Peary Terrace in South Portland, Maine, the address to use for correspondence has changed. You may find the new mailing address on our Location page.
70th Anniversary of D-Day
In remembrance of the invasion of Normandy which began on Tuesday, June 6, 1944, a/k/a D-Day, we have collected together some of our Normandy related exhibit items.
You may find out more about the Allied Invasion of Normandy at Wikipedia.
Order Memorial Plates Online
It is now possible to order a memorial plate online using our online order form. You may pay using PayPal or pay directly with a credit card by choosing the option on the PayPal screen “Don’t have a PayPal account? Use your credit card or bank account (where available).”
Summer Hours
Summer hours begin May 1, 2014 and continue through October 11, 2014. Visit the museum Tuesday through Sunday (closed Mondays) from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Museum Exhibit Photos
We have added photographs of some of our museum exhibits to the web site. More photographs will be posted in the future, but the photographs cannot compare to the experience of visiting the museum in person.
Updated Hours
From October 12, 2013 through April 30, 2014, the museum hours will be Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm.
The museum will also be opened upon request during the winter. Contact the museum to request an opening.
From May 1, 2014 through October 11, 2014, the museum will be open Tuesday through Sunday (closed Mondays) from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Museum Documentary
A documentary film on the Maine Military Museum is being produced by Jeffrey Charles Day. View the trailer here.
Donations Requested
The Maine Military Museum is a non-profit organization that depends on your help for continued operations. See how you can help.
