Step aboard your transportation and head south to the charming coastal village of Kennebunkport, the summer home of former President George H. Bush and view Maine's breathtaking rocky coast. Prosperous as a shipbuilding center like many of Maine's coastal towns during the late 18th century, affluent visitors flocked here from Boston and made the small village their summer home. As you approach Kennebunkport, you'll see stunning Federal, Greek Revival, and Victorian-style mansions lining the picturesque streets. Built during the 18th and 19th centuries by wealthy sea captains and merchants, many of these homes are still used as family dwellings. Visit the Seashore Trolley Museum and take a ride on the heritage railroad in a vintage trolley from the early 1900s. Explore three car houses filled with beautiful, restored trolleys and several other precious transit artifacts around our outdoor campus. Their world-renowned collection includes vehicles from almost every major city in the United States that had streetcar systems, as well as from across the world. From the omnibus to electric streetcars, buses, light rail vehicles, and rapid transit cars, they’ve have them all. After your time at the Seahorse Trolley museum, continue to dock square, located in the heart of Kennebunkport, where you’ll have a short amount of free time for exploration, shopping and maybe even a snack. At the conclusion of your free time, enjoy a scenic drive past the Bush Estate, known as Walker's Point, and former summer White House where world leaders including British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Soviet Prime Minister Mikhail Gorbachev often visited for private meetings prior to returning to the pier in Portland.