Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum

Museum · Boothbay

Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum

Museum · Boothbay

1

510 Wiscasset Rd, Boothbay, ME 04537

Photos

Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by null
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by Michelle Enemark for Atlas Obscura
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by ATLAS_OBSCURA
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by Michelle Enemark for Atlas Obscura
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by Michelle Enemark for Atlas Obscura
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by nella2012 (Atlas Obscura User)
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by Michelle Enemark for Atlas Obscura
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by Michelle Enemark for Atlas Obscura
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by Michelle Enemark for Atlas Obscura
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by Michelle Enemark for Atlas Obscura
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by Michelle Enemark for Atlas Obscura
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by Michelle Enemark for Atlas Obscura
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by Michelle Enemark for Atlas Obscura
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by Michelle Enemark for Atlas Obscura
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by nella2012 (Atlas Obscura User)
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by Michelle Enemark for Atlas Obscura
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by Michelle Enemark for Atlas Obscura
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by Michelle Enemark for Atlas Obscura
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by null
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by null
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by null
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by null
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by null
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by null
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by null
Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum by null

Highlights

Discover a hidden gem in Boothbay: a covered bridge housing thousands of stunning shells, paired perfectly with mini golf and ice cream.  

Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder

510 Wiscasset Rd, Boothbay, ME 04537 Get directions

atlasobscura.com

Information

Static Map

510 Wiscasset Rd, Boothbay, ME 04537 Get directions

+1 207 633 4828
atlasobscura.com

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jul 30, 2025

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2025 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@atlasobscura

The Ultimate List of Wonderfully Specific Museums

"“It’ll be here as long as I am, anyway.” - Lee Stoddard Small museums are often intimately tied to their creators. Individuals who felt compelled not only to collect, but to begin displaying their collection for others to enjoy, be it Pez, jugs, or umbrella covers. Compelled, even obsessed, these self-made museum makers take it upon themselves to create a distinctive and unusual experience for those willing to spend a few minutes with their creations. For the visitor, to spend time with the collection is, in some small way, to see into the museum maker’s soul. Every collection is also a story. Such is the case with the Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum. A navy man in WWII, Kenneth E. Stoddard traveled through the South Pacific, collecting shells as he went. Whenever he was able to get leave, Stoddard would make a trip to the local beach, to collect shells to send home every few weeks. Like many collections, the shells were ultimately consigned to the attic where they sat for many years. When Stoddard was diagnosed with cancer more than twenty years ago, his son Lee Stoddard made a promise to create a museum for the shells named after his father. Lee not only honored that promise, but has continued to grow the collection his father left behind. Installed in a covered bridge on the Dolphin Mini Golf grounds in Boothbay, Maine, the collection has grown into one of the world’s largest private collections of shells.  Housed in glass and wood cases in this small covered bridge are thousands of shells, lobster claws, sand dollars and other treasures offered up by the sea. On display along with the polished pearls and emerald shells is the love and devotion of a son." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/the-ultimate-list-of-wonderfully-specific-museums
View Postcard for Kenneth E. Stoddard Shell Museum

HeracrossB0ss

Google
Small museum but loaded with shells and super unique place to visit. Great place with mini golf, shells, and ice cream.

Michael Chipman

Google
We found this place by scrolling through the map. If you like seashells, you will like it here. It is a good 10+ minute attraction. There is an ice cream shop next to it and a mini golf course.

Susan Hodgdon

Google
A rare look at some of the most unusual and beautiful shells from around the world. It is one of two such collections, collected by Kenneth Stoddard while in service of his country. He later built his own sailing yacht and collected even more in his travels. The collection is located in a authentic covered bridge built by Mr. Stoddard son, Lee B. Stoddard, who also created and built, along with his brother, Bob Stoddard, the mini golf, ice cream shop and arcade on the property. Not only is this an educational stop, but it,'s fun and delicious!! Stop by on your own or bring the whole family, you will not be disappointed.

Gwendolyn Wilbert

Google
This place is a real hidden gem. Definitely worth checking out if you're in the area, they've got a very cool selection of shells and the covered bridge setting is fun and unique.

George Homenko

Google
Nice collection that is free to visit. A volunteer donation box id's at the entrance. Wonderful ice cream shop right at the entrance too.

Scott Pactor

Google
This is a covered bridge with this guy's collection of shells. It's cute for a five minute look. There are some cool shells.

Kristi Lowther

Google
Kids loved checking out all the shells after some indulgent ice cream

J G

Google
One of the better mini golf places around the area