The museum is currently closed for renovations and will reopen on October 24, 2026. Learn more.

Stay up to date with our newsletter

News, Videos, and Stories 

Countdown to Reopening, News, Staff Happenings / September 25, 2025

What’s Been Going On at the Museum?

Gearing up for the first phase of our Grand Reopening on October 24, 2026! Are you missing the Maine State Museum? You are not alone. Many have expressed frustration that the museum has been closed for so long. The reasons for this long timeline? The renovation of the Cultural Building, the 55- year-old structure that […]

Read more »

Countdown to Reopening, Objects, Artifacts, & Specimens

Maine’s Iconic “World Traveler” Sign

The “World Traveler Signpost” in the Maine State Museum’s collection celebrates Maine’s unusual assortment of international town names. Though the museum’s signpost dates from the 1990s, it was originally installed in Oxford County in the 1930s. James C. Chute (1884-1942) is believed to be the mastermind behind the “World Traveler Signpost.” James Chute was the […]

Read more »

Countdown to Reopening, News, Staff Happenings, Uncategorized

We’re Hiring!

The Maine State Museum Education Division is hiring for a full-time Museum Education Program Specialist II.    The Maine State Museum, located in Maine’s capital city of Augusta, serves as a vital cultural resource for students, scholars, lifelong learners, and anyone curious about the state’s past, present, and future. The Maine State Museum has roots […]

Read more »

Countdown to Reopening, Objects, Artifacts, & Specimens

Emeline Rose: The Life of a Maine Nurse, in Her Own Words

Celebrating Women’s History Month often means seeking out individuals who were not recognized in their time – the countless women who did great work without great recognition. Emeline Rose’s life will be celebrated in the upcoming exhibit Beyond the Postcard: Stories of the Maine Experience. Visit the museum after it reopens on October 24, 2026 […]

Read more »

Countdown to Reopening, News, Objects, Artifacts, & Specimens, Staff Happenings

EgNo 3654 Makes a Dramatic Entrance

The museum’s display of whale skeletal remains took on dramatic new dimensions in November this year with the installation of jawbones and a flipper from a North Atlantic right whale. The selective representation of EgNo 3654’s bones is meant to add a new dimension to the whale gallery. EgNo 3654’s jawbones create a dramatic passthrough […]

Read more »

Countdown to Reopening, Staff Happenings

Fall Event Photos

See photos from the Maine State Museum’s fall 2025 events.

Read more »

News, Objects, Artifacts, & Specimens

This Month We Remember

This October marks two years since the Lewiston mass shooting, which claimed 18 lives. In response to the tragedy, one artist and teacher from Lewiston, Ellen Hodgkin, chose to use her art to aid in her healing process and raise awareness about gun violence.

Read more »

Objects, Artifacts, & Specimens

Recently Discovered Charts Link Maine to Slave Economy

Sixteen nautical charts, discovered walled up in a downtown Brunswick business’s upstairs room, were recently donated to the Maine State Museum. The charts, used by Brunswick sea captain and shipping agent Robert T. Giveen (1808-1862), were published between 1831 and 1858, and detail shipping between European and American Atlantic and Gulf ports. The donor purchased […]

Read more »

Objects, Artifacts, & Specimens

New Signs Serve Up a “Happy Hit of Flavoring”

The Maine State Museum recently acquired two rare Moxie advertising signs. Designated as Maine’s official state soft drink in 2005, this infamous drink has acquired a cult following over the last 139 years. Originally called Moxie Nerve Food, the inventor, Dr. Augustin Thompson was born and raised in Union, Maine. After serving in the Maine […]

Read more »

Objects, Artifacts, & Specimens, Videos

Dan DenDanto and the Maine State Museum’s Whale Exhibit

On October 24, 2024, the Friends of the Maine State Museum welcomed Dan DenDanto of Allied Whale as the featured speaker for their annual meeting. Dan walked the audience through the work he has been doing to prepare two whale skeletons, an adult female humpback (known as Vector to the scientists that tracked her) and […]

Read more »

Stay up to date.

Enter your email to sign up for our newsletter.