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The New Bedford Whaling Museum is a museum in New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States that focuses on the history, science, art, and culture of the international whaling industry, and the colonial region of Old Dartmouth (now the city of New Bedford and towns of Acushnet, Dartmouth, Fairhaven, and Westport) in the South Coast of Massachusetts.
Established in 1996, the park encompasses 34 acres (fourteen hectares) dispersed over thirteen city blocks. It includes a visitor center, the New Bedford National Historic Landmark District, the New Bedford Whaling Museum, the Seamen's Bethel, the schooner Ernestina, and the Rotch–Jones–Duff House and Garden Museum.
New Bedford Whaling Museum will have four new collections on display this year, including one that reckons with its own complicated history. New Bedford Whaling Museum has 4 new exhibits planned ...
For 50 years the Descendants of Whaling Masters has preserved the history and tradition of the whaling era. Here's some stories from local descendants. Keeping New Bedford's whaling past alive.
The Clifford W. Ashley files Helen Farr Sloan Library, Delaware Art Museum New Bedford Whaling Museum Collections Smithsonian Archives of American Art, Clifford W. Ashley Papers 1903-1964
The New Bedford Whaling Museum is located at 18 Johnny Cake Hill, for more information visit https://www.whalingmuseum.org. This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: ...
The New Bedford Whaling Museum is holding an exhibition of Charles Sidney Raleigh’s seminal masterpiece, Panorama of a Whaling Voyage.
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