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Reenacting the Bombardment of Portland by the British 250 years ago

  • DiMillo's Marina 148 Commercial St Portland Maine 04102 (map)

On Friday, September 19 and Saturday, September 20, 2025, the Tall Ship Lynx—a replica of an 1812 privateer schooner from Nantucket-- will sail into Casco Bay to reenact one of the most significant events in our city’s past: the Burning of Falmouth by the British 250 years ago.

This two–day event offers something for everyone:

  • Friday afternoon sail aboard the Lynx for history and sailing enthusiasts (limited availability). 3:00 - 5:30 pm DiMillo’s Marina $225 members, $250 non-members

    NOW OFFERING a “Sail-Sale 2 for 1 tickets” for our EXCLUSIVE SAIL on Lynx

  • Saturday morning harbor bombardment reenactment, free to the public, with opening remarks and viewing from the Maine State Pier 10:00-11:00 am

  • “Walk the Deck” tour of the Lynx at a low admission price, bringing history to life for families and visitors. 12 noon- 3:00 pm DiMillo’s Marina $10 members,
    $12 non members, veterans and 12 and under free.

  • “Flames to Freedom” reception on Saturday afternoon aboard Lynx at the dock, featuring light refreshments, sea shanties and “Burning and Falmouth” songs by Castlebay, crew members and museum friends in period attire, and a short reflection on the events of 1775. 4:30- 7:00 pm DiMillo’s Marina $125 members, $150 non-members

  • Combo tickets for all 3 paid events at $325 for members and $375 for non-members

    *Proceeds from these events support the Tate House Museum’s education and preservation projects*

For tickets to these unforgettable events, see below.

October 18, 1775 marks the 250th anniversary of the “Burning of Falmouth” and the Lynx programs on Sept 19 and 20 are one of three commemorative events planned to remember the occasion. (see Oct 18 for city-wide programs)

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