Port of Bath

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The Port of Bath is a historic maritime and shipbuilding hub in Bath, Maine, known especially for its naval and commercial vessel construction.

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Port of Bath canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf harbor
port
shipbuilding center
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCulturalSignificance maritime heritage of Bath, Maine
hasEconomicRole contributor to Maine’s maritime economy
regional employment center
hasEnvironmentalContext tidal river port
hasFunction cargo handling
commercial ship construction
naval ship construction
support of U.S. Navy operations
hasHistoricalEraOfSignificance 19th century
20th century
21st century
hasInfrastructure cargo berths
dry docks
piers
shipbuilding facilities
hasNavigationFeature access to Atlantic shipping lanes
hasNearbyCityFunction supports local maritime businesses
hasPrimaryIndustry commercial vessel construction
maritime trade
naval vessel construction
shipbuilding
hasShipyard General Dynamics Bath Iron Works
surface form: Bath Iron Works
hasTransportMode maritime transport
knownFor construction of commercial vessels
construction of naval vessels
historic shipbuilding
locatedIn Bath, Maine NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Sagadahoc County, Maine
Maine
surface form: State of Maine
locatedNear Atlantic Ocean
locatedOnWaterbody Kennebec River
partOf maritime industry of New England
shipbuilding industry of the United States
usedFor construction of commercial ships
construction of military ships
maintenance and repair of vessels

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Kennebec River hasPort Port of Bath